WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY i. 1»64 PASS TWENTY Average Deiljr Net Preee Run The.VWMil Matirb^at^r Svm tad For tlw Week Bnded Foftoawt of. ••■ Febntary 1 ,19M V,. _____ Zone I Scandia Lodge, Order Vasa, Members of the Chamlnade M oN sIl a t Musical Club wlU play for week; will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at ■aavjr Hi*i a M I u i : Two Apartment Projects Arid fo r «jetenolcB e l About Town ly prdyer services at the M an­ Orange Hall. C arl Thoren la In 13,889 ufadg, low in Sl)b chester Convalescent Home. charge of refreshments. Sion tor IJ L « l c h Member of the Audit ▲ fn«>« on mouth-to-mouth Inc., to maintain an adrertlihy Mrs. Cyrus Tompkins will play Bureau of Oirculation Muaettation win be shown to On Zoner^s Agenda Feh. 17 sign on the .south side of Tol- for a service tomorrow at The Manchester Chapter of 0 I fiw efceetar "ACUyof VQU49 Charm members o f ^ Blghth District 10:30 a.m, . ^ • • the Holy Fam ily Retreat League jahiil TYike., at Oakland St., to lire Depsrtment tomorrow at will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Special axceptiona that wduldatown did not taka up the option Rasldenoa Zone A. T:S0 p.m. at headquarters, Main at the Knights of Columbus on the property In time. It has Banitoi’s request is being The Salvation Army Bible permit two major garden apart­ YOL. LXXXm* NO. 108 (TWSNTT PAGES) XANCHESTBR, OONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY $, 1964 (OlaaMHoi Aem tW ng lii Faga 10) PRICE SEVEN CENH and BOniard Sts. A represen­ Home. since been repurchssed by Green made for V an Stroten, who op­ non iNt Tu 1 study class scheduled to meet ment projects, with a total of tative from the Hartford E31ec- Manor. erates the Manchester Taxi I’luii'f ''' '■ mmtrn rt rln L l ^ t Co. will personaUy On'OTiursdays has bem can cel^ f'fiM' Ij'.ll { V Ml'. - ' '!' • s Nu Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma 169 dwelling imits, are sched­ The p r o p o s e d s;partments Op. and the Parkway Service demonstrate this lifesaving for tomorrow only. Phi will meet tonight at 8 at the uled for pubUe hearing before would sl9o Include a swimming Center, and who would operate method. Refreshments will be home of Miss Marilyn Broneill, pool. a i»rod car lot at the Tolland served. the zoning board of appeals Events St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild 35 Ashland St. Both requests ars tor special T)l>ks. looatlon aa Parkway will meet tomorrow at 11 a.m. (ZBA) at a meeting set tor 8 U Thant Asks UN Council exceiptiona, not variances. U n ­ ■as Christian Social Relations pjn. on Feb. 17 in the Munici­ U sed Oars. In the Guild Room at Uie The Manchester WATES will der the town’s sondng regula­ Cbmmittee of the WSCS of South pal Building hearing room. church. Members are reminded hold its aimual banquet tomor­ tions, group dwellings — such NOW $11.6 Billion Tax Cut Methodist Church will sponsor The larger project is being In State to bring sandwiches. Dessert row at 7 p.m. at the Knights as garden apartment develop­ a seminar on “ Discipline, asked by Walter B. Spencer fo r and beverages will be served by of Columbus Home. Mrs. John ments of two or more bulldmgs Take Over Cyprus Crisis Whose. ResponslbUlty?” tomor­ a tract east of 247 O ^ a n d St., Mrs. Ellen Bronkle, Mrs. Mae Pavelack is in charge of ar­ —may bs built in any residen­ FUEL O IL row at 7:80 p.in. In the recep­ between property owned by G. Robinson and Mrs. Edna Karl- rangements. tial zone, providing the Z B A tion hall of the church. Inter­ F. Mott and Mrs. Ida Copping. "It has bean experienced inOcoiisultatlon with other goyam- Danbury Hat Co. sen. grants a special exception. TUNIS (AP)—U.N. Sec-t ested persons are welcome to The property. In Residence Munson's ‘^ 1 4 V 2 C ® ^ tho past that the Security Ooun- ments in view of aetting up a Officers of the Itallan-Ameri- Ebcceptiona m ay be granted rOtary-General U Thant attend, wlU be served. can Society will meet tomorrow Zone A and Rural Residence oQ could taka sffoctlva action If peaco-malnlnalntainlng mission,’’ a To Ceawe Work Co. 4 of the Town Fire D e­ pro'viding the bovd finds that said today the Security O n Verge of Approval tho big tew ers wore In a g r ^ militaryy force wmch Britain and partment will meet tonight at 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the club house Zone, Is now owned by John the proposal wlH not cause Newly elected officers of ment,’’ 'Thant said. the UnitUnited States have proposad at the firehouse on School St. on Eldrldge St. Barnini. health or traffic proiblems or de­ Council should take up the •DANBURY (AP)—The Frank World War I Auxiliary will have To Show Slides Plans call for 18 separate CANDY Cyprus crisis because all "In the present ease, all big be drawn from the North Atlan­ a rehearsal Sunday at 2 p.m. valuate the value of neighbor­ GASH SAVINGS H. Lee Hat Oo., last factory John Mather Chapter, Order Stan Welah, who has lived in buildings containing six or powers have sympathy for the tic Treaty Organisation. lakota Council, Degree of ing properties. I I’ I'O other efforts to solve it at the V F W Home, 608 E. Cen­ of DeMolay, will have a drill eight apartments each, a swim­ Cyprus government. I don’t sec But "tho first prerequisite of here to turn out the complete ter St. All offlcMS, including Pocahontas, will meet tonight EJurope for five years, ■will per­ Also on the Z B A agenda are team rehearsal tonight at 7 at ming pool, a tennis court, and a KITCHEN have failed. why the Seourity Council could a sensible eoluUon,” Thant addr men’s hats which made Dan­ B ig Hurdles new, present and appointed, are at 7:30 at Odd Fellows' Hall. sonally present his colored requests for a special exception Thant told a newi conference the Masonic Temple. pond and picnic area. There not take effocUve moans for the ed, "is acceptability of any pro­ bury famous as. a hatting center reminded to attend. After the meeting there will be from John Barnini, for a used before boarding a plane for New camera adventure, “Tuscany, would be 130 dwelling units in M akers o t Fbie Candles maintenance of law and order posal by tns Cyprus govern- from 1780 until the 1960’s, will a social hour and refreshments. car dealer’s license tor a Busi­ York the council should meet ’s Odden Province,” at the project. In Cyprus.” ment.’’ be riiut down for good next Seen Oeared ness Zone n location east of f*only after a porles of informal Columbia Man 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Bailey The smaller project, with 29 Thant expressed thanks to the The Greek Cypriot president month. 449 Tolland ’Tpke.; Famous for Old Advertisement— Auditorium of Manchester units in two buildings, is being talks and disciiMtons.” British government for Its of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios, The parent company, the PKR X H R O W ’E M Is Bankrupt High School. The show, which asked by J. A. McCarthy for For a special exception for Fashioned Goodness Thant cut short a tour of Af­ "tim ely action” in reinforcing has insisted on Security Council John B. Stetson Oo., has called In the Senate O A 1.1 ON DONT AWAY! You are never alone. Rely on will benefit the Ltrtz Junior property on the south side of Peter Van S>traten, for a limit­ rica because of the explosive Its garrison on Cyprus to enforce control of the proposed 10,000- employes to a meeting tomor­ \ Oonnecticut Bank and Trust A petition for bankruptcy Museum, will include many Lawton Rd., near W eaver Rd., ed repairer’s license tor a Busl- 2 Stores to Serve Yon 3 altuation on the Mediterranean the cease-fire between the feud­ man NATO force. Britain and row afternoon. WASHINGTON (AP)— Still plenty of wear left the United States have refused Company with its qualified per­ from Lawrence Augustus W ag­ subjects rarely seen by the cas­ in Residence Zone A. Island. A U.N. spokesman in ing Greek and Turkish Cypriot Operations In the Mg plant In your Abee when you because such a omdition would The administration’s $11.6« sonnel and its diversified de­ ner of Hop River Rd., Colum­ ual ■visitor to Ekirope’s "miracle The tract of about 2V4 acres MANCHESTER FUEL OIL N ew York said a councU meet oommunlUes. at Shelter Rock Rd., and Lee- have them rebuilt In a give the Soviet Union an oppor­ partments to smooth your way, bia, has been referred to Ref­ province.” is owned by Green Manor Es­ Jng on Cyprus could be expected He said he. was aware the mac Ave. will be terminated billion tax cut bill moved to- • professional shoe repair SHOPPING PARKADE tunity to interfere. when you urgently need advice eree in Bankruptcy Saul S«ld- Walsh has produced many tates, and abuts the eastern though none was Imminent British government "luU been In when present orders are com day to the brink of final shop. ALL W O R K Ekistic Stoeklngs, On Cyprus, a one-day, emer­ and assistance regarding fi­ short-subject films Ihroughout edge of the Green School prop­ pleted. Lee and Disney h als In OVARAinYaED! man in U.S. Federal Court at COOPERATIVE gency airlift of U.S. depehdents passage in the Senate. nancial matters. You are the Old World as well as being erty. OPEN EVERY SUN. ttie future yyIU be finished at Hartford. O il COMPANY ended Wednesday night after Democratic leaders said if the among friends here, when you a skilled writer. He gained his It is one of two pieces whic.’i JnissM — Mts the main Stetson plant In Phila­ Wagner, an electrician for SINCK. I9^,^ carrying 672.American women bill wasn’t passed by tonight, it apply for a Loan, Mortgage, earlier film production and were set aside in 1950 by Green delphia. SAM YULYES Hamilton Standard division of ,’11,% liltOMt STKFET and children to Beirut, Lebanon. almost certainly would ^ ap­ plan your Bistate, provide for travel experience while serving Manor tor school use, but which ROUTE 6, BOLTON About 220 persons will lose Same Side as Watkins United Aircraft Corporation, ARTHUR DRUe Tr:i.. fi 1.1-1. More than half the 1,200 proved Friday. It has already your Retirement. Gain fi- as a navigator and mission reverted to the Woodbrldges, House Southerners their jobs because of the shut­ cleared the House. notes liabilities of $4,967.13 and 28 OAK STREET nsncial peacc-of-mind with a American dependents on the assets of $400, the latter of photographer in the United the previous owners, when the down. Among them will be the At least 10 to 12 amendments OPEN MONDAYS ^•lslt to C.B.&T. at 893 Main. 15 Mediterranean island dscided to which some $350 in household States Ninth Air B\>rce during entire membership, about 126,' some dealing with such con­ North Main or the Parkade. stay. The voluntary evacuation of Local 11, United Hatters, Cap goods is exempt. World W ar H. He is a gradu­ was arranged after the bomb­ troversial issues as reductions ahd Millinery Workers Interna' Unsecured creditors, over ate of the University of South­ Cry ‘Steamroller’ ing of the U.S..Em bassy ahd the in the depletion allowances, for tional Union. $100, include the Beneficial Fi­ ern California, where he major­ burning of two American-owned oil and gas— remained to be nance Corp. of WiUlmantlc, ed in d'vU engineering. He is a oars Tuesday night When hatting and the union acted on before a final vote. $600; the S. I. T. Credit Corp. member of a planning team tor ' WASHINGTON (A P )— Southemors raised the cry of An American official said oth- were both In their heyday In But the administration cleared N A T O bases in W estern B3u- OPEN TUESDAY & THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Danbury, just prior to the 1917 its final Mg hurdle Wednesday of Hartford, $2,213.96 for a car ers who want to leave irus ■NOTICE! rope and North Africa. “ steamroller” today against a bipartisan group that has Cym strike. Local- 10, the hat mak­ with a 48-46 defeat of a RepuM which has been repossessed; „ ^______i.-:j ...eeiren fte eiwll ,-iffhfa would hav6 to do SO oo tholT Your Investment Headquarters -11 lican effort to repeal the 10 per and the B’alrfax Family B’undof Tickeits for the program on so far crushed all atfdmpls to weaken the civil rights ers, had about 1,700 members. OPEN SATURDAYS 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. cent retail excise tax on four Loulssvllle, Ky., for $533.58. Se­ Tuscany may be purchased at bill in the House. * (Bee Page Five) Local 11, the finishers, apd Lo­ cal 12, the trimmers, about categories. for your convenience. Our regular weekly schedule as fol­ cured claims ot $459.30 include the door. ^ e coalition o f . Republicans Negroes by. eating, lodging or I, 400 members each. lows: Monday thro Friday 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.; Thursday Eve­ $12 In taxes to the Town' ot and Democrats put together by entertainment establishments. The GOP proposal wotdd have A 15S-M vote against an Locals 10 and 12 have been ning 7 PJH. to 9 P.M. Coventry, Atty. I. M ayo Ooheri the House leaders of each par­ wiped out World War H levies amendment by Rep. George merged and have a member- of Wllkmantic ia repreaenting ty scored Its blg$;est victory on furs, cosmetics. Jewelry, Meader, R-Mlch., Oiat would Army Troops shio of about 860 Wagner in the b a n k r u p t c y Wednesday ' night when It ap­ watches and luggage tocludinr SHEARSON, HAMMILL A 00. have draetically limited the ef­ Three backshopa remain fai handbags, and would have cost dalm . special proved with only minor, changes 918 SIAIN STREET— TEL- 6M-2821 uie key public accommodations fect of the provision, cUmsxed On Alert for operation, Danbury—the Mal­ the Treasury about $460 mllUoa Founded 1802 THURSDAY ONLY section of the lO-part hill. a long day of frustration for lory plant also operated by the a year. Members N e w Yortc Stodc Exchange Tile provision, which, along Southern opponents and touched Stetson Co., the Paul-M artin To line up votes against H, and Other Leading Exchanges. with the rest of the bill faces a off the first rssl display of bit­ Co., and the Danbury Rough Democratic leaders pledged a tough time In the Senate, would ter sectional feeling since de­ Race Crisis H at Co. review of all federal excises LAST GALL prevent discrimination against bate started Friday. Two plants remain in opera­ later this season, starting In tha LEASE Rep. Paul C. Jones, D-Mo., TUSKEGEE, Ala. (AP)—U.S. tion In nearby Bethel, the Bar­ House Ways and Means Com­ THB shouting, " H is old steamroUsr Army units have been placed on ton Rmigh Hat Co. and Bieber- mittee. Cleveland Pupils Is roUlng,” accused the leader­ alert at Ft. Bennlng, Oa., (or Ooodman Associates. They are Sen. John J. WilUama, R-Del., 1964 ship of shutting off attempts to possible use in'Alabama’s latest also baekahops. told reporters he would be ready The Right Torch For You To Be Integrated alter the bill by putting uo a Integration crisis. The Asso­ A baekahop turns a handful today to offer an amendment to CAR united front against any gno an ciated Press learned today. of rabbit fur into a large, loose cut the present 27Vi per cent oil amendments. Elements of the 2nd Infantry cone which ia shnmk through and gas depletion allowance— Of Your OhMoa CLEVELAND. Ohio (AP) — And Reps. Edward J. Patten, Division apd the U th A ir Assault heat and pressure to a rough hat subject of some sharp attacks • Yearly CStvsland’s school Integration D-N.J., and George Andrews, Group were alerted Wednesday body, approximately the size of over the years— to 20 per cent. erlais, which was marked by D-AIa., engaged In a shouting for movement Into east A la ­ a finish^ hat but without fin This would pick up $260 mil­ • Monthly TO SAVE! argument sparked by Patten’s bam a within SO minutes, lahed brim or trim. lion In additional revenue. But Vlolencs at ons school a wsek Craig Foamier, 18, of Tonawanda, N. Y., steps, from helicopter after his rescue • Weekly at an ago. Is over a major hurdle. remark that Southern argu­ sources at Columbus, Oa., said. A frontahop, such as the Lee from snowy Mt. Washington, N. H., today. He and three other Syracuse Uni­ the Senate has rejected many 7m United Freedom move- ments he has been listening to Officially, the Army, neither plant, finishes the hat and ap- similar efforts to reduce‘ttie al­ MORIARTY mayron*s Blent, a confederation of civil aU week "make me sick.” confirmed nor denied the glert. p ^ the leather, band and other versity students, report^ missing sinee Friday, were rescued today. (A P Pho- lowance in recent years. thts gnxms, has accepted the Andrews grabbed a second "No «rders have been received ° tofax.) After tile ■vote on toe retail ex­ BROTHERS bake ehope Sveland School Board’s latest microphone and said he hoped or Isnied to employ Army At «me.time Danbury and cise taxes, toe Senate bog sed Sale Ends Sat, Feb. 8th apropoMl. That proposal calls forPatten would suK>ort an amend­ forces In Alabema,” tbs Ft. Bethel aecpimted fPr more than down to six hours of Hy ted de­ Inunsdlats Int^fTatlon at three ment to pay the coets of moving Bennlng Informatlbn cfflce mid- bate over an Attempt to knock Negroes from ths Siouth to Nsw The iriirL w as tMs'"ftvBt' ds“ ------—^— t i f *— fradm ninanlly Fi>ite schools more m ta n hgts S® Fourth Deathly out of toe M U a section of pubtto i i ^ e vacant classrooms^ wsfS Jersey, and Patten assured him vslopment of this nature under utility regulation. fesk« used by elassss transport- be would. , , ) , the admiiUetfatkm of P p m M* I t a e " ' Students ^Safe, Until that snag devMoped, Read Herald Ads. " W e ’re glad to have trOur Johnson who Is faced with hfo •d from the predominantly Ne (Questioned in managers of toe biU had been sets," h« told Afidrevw. first showdown cm racial Issues. Fights GUyttall § N Haseldell School. confident they could bring toe famous Mayor James Rea of Notasul- HAltTFCBtD (AP) — The tax measure to a final vote by gg, a small east Alnhama town, HasM • iM i * (See Page ntoto) M O aPa^ usual saying, "you can’t fight Rogers Case Lifted from Peak tonii^t. 'oiojwd all tta s t i l l s today be­ city hall.” did not Hold true' On two close votes, the fcnate PrapiM cause a fire Wednesday night ot hws .today, . decided to retain In toe MU a m tail li|M* ih tfis w iSer fh t v iq n ^m which PoUce investigation has dis­ The olty sStl on a Uaek city House provision barring federal welgM, piatel- left the town short of watw. car is no protection for the closed a fourth Infant death to MT. WASHINGTON, N. H. (A P )-F o u r Syracuse Lady Pepperell DEDUeniliE iMTERtAINMENT the case of Mrs. Nora B. Rogers regulatory agencies from re­ grip flana controL Word that the schools would red ticket ^ven pArking ■vio­ University students, missing since Monday in the wil­ quiring utilities to pass along Four-foot floiiblo be closed was late in reaching o f EiUleld, formerly of Rock- ASSOCIATED Wrm ACTIVE BUSINESS lators. derness near the highest peak in the northeast, were Immediately to their customers hose. Safo propaM some pupils and parents. C!on- ■ville who police say has ePil- A t leaist byo etty employes found alive today. tax savings achieved imder too fuel eyiindar clips sequently, some of them showed learned this the b ir d w ay to­ fissed responslbUity in the They had taken shelter in a 1962 Investment credit provision. on bolt, frois up 1995 up at the high school to wplch six 'death ot two ot the babies. Bradford, 26, of Syracuse, N.Y. day. they will have to pay eats and cases State Police Maj. Samuel moimtain hut. They were spot­ "We just got caught in a This credit permits compa­ your hMds. With DEUVERED IN MANCHESTER Negroes have been ordered the fine. Rome, said today that an elght- ted simultaneously by search­ storm,” , they reported as they nies to subtract from their taxes pencll-flarm or blow­ transferred by a federal judge. The ticketing o l cHy-owned up to 7 per cent of toe outlays m Hio and weight. oil filter, air cleaner, dual signal lights, wheal discs, 2 The helicopter brought three safe return of their sons. Lady Pepperell combed percale sheets, frpni^j^ state of Maine that a (AP) — Communist guerrlllaa year coolant . . . and Ford Motor Co. 2 year or 24,999 Tax Primer 8 down on the first trip— Robert "This is great,” the alder Serfoct for hnwleting. carpentry, ep- mile warranty. FEDERAL LABEIL LIST PRICE $2178. yobM} son was taken away struck their hardest blows By STANLEY MEIBLEB ^Va., >ch^rman ot the Senate Koppe, 21, of Massapequa Park, Koppe exclaimed to newsmen. hebtery. Noturei boih.in tteple ex­ fine quality—type 186—for luxury sleeping froiQibHe fam ily while Mrs. R og- against U.S.-backed Vletaaiii. WASHINGTON (AP)—There’S Bankinjg\Oommlttee, called-the N.Y.; Peter Catelll, 19, of tractor. Two leg length* 1/4' end wS a ^ husband, Charles, lived ese government forces today a m o c Down ★ Month a long wait ahead the A m er­ truthdn-lMiding MU "absolutely Rouses Point, N.Y.; and Peter (See Page Twelve) tor tlwrei'v. Mnee a Saigon ooup deposed S/1d'- iempeef. PtHh.batten leading. ^ I V o Bank Financing ican coneumer before Oongreee unworkable,'*^ and added: ‘T ’ll Is Dinner Deductible? The itote police (ffficlal said the old mllltaity Jmita Jan. 30. approves President Johneon’e never agrPe to Its passage." the childr ‘Charles Jr., was re- Major onslanghte weW staged program to protect the coneum- The bill, long proposed by JUST SAY: mo'ved from the famUy’s car° In battalion stTOngOi south interests. Ben, Paul H. Douglas, D-Ill., By C. W. SaaOENEMAN ^youT A re theae deductible under or’a after suataining a broken arm and nertfaweet of the capital. 2.17 ttewagm/per Enterprise Assn the new lawT Even proponents of the pro-, would reqtore all lenders of “TRADE WELL” "CHARGE IT, and othto possible injuries. Sale Size Sale credit to w c lo s e to borrowers Johnson'Holds Talks, Ftost, the ouatomer’s w ife’s gram see little chance this year (Eighth of 10 ArUclea) Maine ' offfototo are investigat­ U.S. ATHLETES HELD .2JW Twin Fitted B o tto m s ...... 2.17 tor Oongrera to enact more than in advance the actual annual expenses must qualify as ordi­ ing the inistMtot. , A u s t r i a PLEASE." ...... 2.77 Double Fitted Bottoms .2J17 There was a widespread feel- a couple of the many items pro­ rate of Interest they will have No. 800 HEAVY DUTY On These Select Used Cars nary and necessary business Maj. Romjnnd Tolland Coun­ (A P )— ^Three membere of the posed by Johnson for the aid of to pay. ll^ tor a while that ■under the expenses under the oM law. ty Coroner Bernard J. Acker­ U.S. Winter Olymploe team— ^ CEILING TILE TACKER That la,, the taxpayer must the American hotuewlfe “as This MU received a better re­ Seeks Votes in N.Y. ’61 CADILLAC •sw entertatoment deduction man met today in the office of one akler nnd two tobogan- 42x38" Cases . . . .ea. 67c have a clear burinem puipoee she seeks the best value for the ception in the House, where First time ever at this low, low Model 62 convertible, all white with late— ^were arreated h e n ear­ ■Hies, you ■would lutve to talk rather than a personal or social hard-earned dollar she epende." Rep. Leonor K. SulUvan, D-Mo. price. Drives 5 sires of staples from white top and blue leather interior (See Page Twelve) ly today for etealtog a ear 14' to 9,/16", including exclusive dkoot buatoMs 'ovter dinner with purpose to Incurring such an The most optimism centers on pledged full cooperation. She is NEW YORK (AP)—Presidentoon the great efforts he started and diotarMng the pence, a with radio, heater, power steering- chairman of the House Banking Johnson, eager for N ew York’s for lasting peace.’ LOKTILE Staples for ceiling tile in- ^2995 a eustoQMr to order to have the expense. If It is toipraotical un­ bills to screen pesticides^, to re police apokeeman aaid. Tha brakes-windows. Excellent condltion-, 43 electoral votes In the Novem­ stalletion. Has snap-open load, built- der the droumstances to en­ quire fuU Infbrmatlim" about Committee’s subcommittee on After the dinner, Johnson' epokeenuui aaid BUI Marolt, •cat of the meal deducted. over-the-counter stocks And to consumer affairs, which has ber election, is emphasizing spent nearly an hour at a party in staple extractor, tertain ItM customer without 20, a elder Aspea, Coto,, ’63 LINCOLN However, this is not neoes- In sist therapeutic, diagnostic' jurisdiction over it. ■ meeting's and discussions during in his honor at the town house Power Dot for super Lady Almy Knitting Yarns taia wife (l.e., where the cus­ George Farmer, 26, toboggaa- Continental 4-door sedan. Autumn MARTEX TOWEL JUBILEE ■trUy 00. Under two dmun- and prosthetic de'vlces. The truth-in-packagtog -biU his 29-nour stay In N ew York of M ary Lasker, philanthropist driwe. $ 7 . 9 5 tomer and his wife come from News Tidbits let of Seattle, Waoh., and hla Frost. A ll fine Lincoln equipment •taixMa tiM cost of the ous- The outlook 'seems bleak for. was approved by a Senate Ju- a t y . and widow of advertising mag­ out of tow n), the. customer’s teammate, Mike Heeeel, 21, ^495 DAISY - MULTI-STRIPE - ROSE PAHERNS Conwr’s end your meal, as writ, the two bUls that took up the 'diciary subcmnmtttee last June from the A P ' After lunching with editors of nate Albert D. Lasker. Includes balance of factory warranty. OVER 60 COLORS IN wife’s expenses would gener­ Eugene, Ore., wen nrreeted m ay be deductible. most attention In Johnson’s mes- 18. But the full committee, head- the N ew York Times today, COMPLETE MATCHING SETS ally be to the deduottMe cate­ after a chaee by tw o pollen ’61 IMPERIAL 4 OZ. — 4 P L Y . Germantown Nylon-Orion First, where the dtoner quali- sage to Congress; The truth-in- Sen. James O. Eastland, Johnson had an afternoon ap­ (See Page Fourteen) gory. pMrol eon to downtown Inae- gfos as a busineos meal — that packaging and the truth-in-lend- D-Miss., never has apted on it. Dr. Ralph Ginsberg, chairman pointment for a closed meeting LANTERNS BY RAY-O-VAC Convertible. Black with white top FACE HAND BATH Knitting Worttsd Sayelle Second, your wife’s ex- brook. fta where the olrcumatanoeo are tof measures. Eastland would make no com­ of National Manpower Advisory with toe 30-member executive and white leather Interior. Com­ penaee a n deduotibto if. dte ^2595 Regular 69c Regular $1.39 Regular $1.99 $1.49 Value Resrular 96c ( •ondoolve to buataeas diaoua- to addition, the outlook la the ment to newsmen about the Committee, speaking in Miami, committee of the President’s pletely equipped. jotoa you, the customer and CUBA STOPS W AHat ■Ion, ttw axpanae of the meal same for a host others', in­ President's mesaagie. says 82-hour work week is only! Club of New York. This Is an Filipinos .Mourn fata w ifi btoause bei the cUotomer'a o t to deduotUile even though bual- cluding Mils to inspect drugs The bill to require full disclos­ 10 years and "four Junipe” to ] ganization of people who have MIAMI Fin. (A P)—Havana ’63 METEOR wife is present radio said Cuba’s water eerv- Custom 2-door. Castilian Gold with naaa la not aotuaUy diacuaaad. and cosmetica, to raquire warn- ure of over-the-counter aecurl- future. . . Bodies of three U,S. li^ven at least $1,000 to the Aguinaldo Death $1.09 $1.69 88c 79c Baoond, where the dinner B ut' remember,. after Jujy loe to toe Guantanamo B ay red and white Interior. V-8 englns, tog labels, to inspect aU meat ties was passed by toe Senate Air Force fliers, killed last Democratic party. ■lUMr diractly precedes or fol- sa, 1663, you muat have oom- UJS. naval baee wae cut o n radio, heater, Mercomatic, poww and jtioultry, and to increase toe last year but Its movemeiU has week in East Germany when . Johnson also was prepared to MANILA, Philippines (AP) — 4995 lowo a suhatantial and bona flde ' ■with the now beoord-be^ today and wUl rensata off an- autoority of toe Federal“ ■ - - Trade - slowed down by toe House shot down by Soviet fighter meet With U Thant, secretary- steertog. rulea to obtain any of the The Philippines began 16 days tu Sd Oubiu flehermea hMd t ■■■ dlaeusakin the dtoner Oommlasion. Commerce Committee. plane, to Waahlngton for heroes’ general of the United Nations, Regular $1.00 Regular S9c ' deduettons. of national mourning today for to the United State# ere $ n .w ’59 STUDEBAKER to dadiMtible Just as k » g as At tha most, all these bUls will Rep. John D. Dingell, D- tribute. . . Head of U.S. in­ provided Thant got back from Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, hero of Ihto •hntartotoment’M a aasoci- Example: to ths oaae o t a likely , have to wait for anotoar Mlch., predicted that this MU spection team, just returned Ml African tour. It seemed freed. But people at the been buatoess meal or a meal direot- the islands’ independence strug­ mey go d li^ but they won’t . 2-door Lark. Radio, heater, standard ^ 9 5 CAHHOH BATH TOWELS S r TERRY DISH TOWELS t f •tod with the taxpayer's (to- year. would paea this year, though In from Antarctic, declines to say doubtful;'U Thant would arrive gle at the turn of the century. on emidoye’s) trade or ly preoeding or following a Johnsoo, In his message a atrongar form than passed by whether group found any So- in time'to' see Johnson. The be tUrety. A foar-ndlUea gal­ NO. 301 tilansmlssion. Yellow. Aguinaldo, 94, died today at SPORTSMAN* sUbstanttol bustaeos diacusskm Wednesday, said that "fpr far the Senate. vlet violation of treaty. . . President. departs tor Washing­ lon taaker was reosoved tn m to piaicins Regular 4 for $1.99 Regular $5.99 Veterans Memorial Hospital In Tour diamr would be hdly wMh a customer you must keep too long, toe consumer has had I Most of Johnson’s otHor con- M arina Oswald m ay wind up to­ ton topight' the mothbaU fleet at NorfoBi, hr turaine ’63 WILLYS PICK-UP ttie foBowing reoorda: The Manila after his third heart at­ Va., thne yeare ege and eta- Powsrftil ggduoUbto to both tbeae sltua- too ntue voice and too little ■umer prpii la aiO )mder the day her teetlmony linking her Wednesday night, Johnson ad­ tack in eight days. Nearly blind Haaed In the herbor ia event Md «am im natb- Forward control, Hydraturn Plow. MARTEX DISH TOWELS 4n»1J$ MOlURCH lORYLIC BUNKET ’M; glana e x ^ where Om IRS rate of the meal, the addrem of weight in government. He has jurisdiction of the HoUae C(»n- slain husband to assassination dressed toe annual dinner of the Shock stMorbor mounted Msiad foiihi wmm wou have dahnad de- the raataugant and the amount JoseMi O. Kennedy Jr. Founda­ and unable to walk, he had o f Jnet Bueb a One owner, low mileage. ^2495 had to take a back eeat."- meroe Commlttae. ot John F . Kennedy. spent most of the last four years hMiN bulb. Red flasMiig emsfw Regular 59c and 89c Regular 79e-99e f ir subataniial of the cxpeiMUturm for the Speaker John W. McCiormaok Rep. Kenneth A. Rpbarts, D- Hetaon A. RockefeUer, epeak- tion,, a no»Parilsan organization. Sbertly after ■Mwy Hght wiui separate awHeb. to the hospital. His 82-year-old eblp’B ooBdeneew > mnoonts of personal Hvtag ex- meal, the name, title or other of Masaaohusette quickly ara- Ala., chairman of the eommit- tog t o . Washington, D.C., Paying tnmite to the memory second wife died there last amoee, h i anoh on “abuoe” o sm , designatton of the cuotemer dlcted that the consumer M ils tee’s aubcommlttsA on health lAorgns country "la plagued by ot President 'John F. Kennedy, back to woridng DRIP-DRY COTTON FURHt m ST COTTON PRINT FABRIC ST May. Moriorty Brothers lb s Mrvtoa sriH pram th srole auttfelmt to eataMhfii hJs rda- would “evoke a (avoraHe ra- and safaty, gromlaaiS'Oaily hair- leade'shtp m ” ...... soviet pur- Johnson promised "we shaU fin­ evaporate iwa w a t e r Regular $3.99 Regular $1.69 ■ w t h taxpayer connai obtain ttonahilp to you and the aature, aponae from the Oongreas as togs on JotaN B 'a prmMMala. chases o f Japanoee ateel prod­ ish his fight” against every foe Philippine and American lead* ditpddag. Tha baas at (h h dsdoetten u r the portton of time, plaoe and dumtton cf ucts wiU amount to 70,000 t«ms "of toe land he loved fnd the ers Joined la tribute to toe old tatouBo pays the M m s i "B u y w ith cooBdence from H artford Oountjr*s Oldest weU as housewives throughout ’’But, so far as anaettog any- hto coat which doaa not your biwinem dtoouealoii. Also the natiem." totog tola Ywr," ha ssl(^ ^ e this yoari. owwiiared to 310,000 people he served.” / warrior who -led barefooted eram eat $14,000 a : Lincoln, Continental, Meroilry, Comet 4c Yraiys Jsep NILUKEN S r Wm Im Fabrit OOSTOM OUT WMOOW SHADES 1.19 mm mBoosd aa amount ha wmld Nmerober, if any stogie expen- only poaolMltty 1 oee lo w s ia g o tens In I M S .. .Prompted by re­ Kennedy had planned to ad­ peasants in independsnee eani- la n liiila t Dealer" But a sampltog of optakm BUSH HARDWARE CO. ■ o r m Ht apwd on hinarif. dttnrs to for $06 or more you from key m em bers In boto the ot tho MU onoootlcidosliadpor- s a d H r - peated failures of U.S. moon dress the dtoner, originally palgns, twice egatoet Spain and PLUS MANY, MANY MORE SAVIN6SI once a g a ^ toe UM tad States. tor 10^ SOI Center Street .^648-5135 How about the ORMSt btoto a reoetat fireto the Senate ai^ House made tt o l ^ hapa tha |Bl w « n 0 d4 rohpro prohea, group in ApoUo men-to- scheduled for laet Dec. 4, and 791 M A IN MANCHESriR. CONN. iMNbnnt aa hMMeiisl sub- thgt ^ M ils had aiainr Ohata. proof of too asfoty s M t^m oon program reousat ex- Johnson said: Phtlipifine Frpeldant D toedado tar. Q aaat ‘ of '. ' " tm ApeUe^lght tor Inwr v*. "Humbly X ahaU canw on lor ■ JOpsafiSibwI.). Um lior«.-aa I to eaicy . ,..jpw;jIHne»ewr9o*ti, _ I '■ i ■ >3* I ■ . ■I ' ^ S ^ ’ J ■' i , . i I ' ■ » /. I ^ ■1

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IIANCHESTBB EVENING HEEALD. UANCHESlfB, CX>iiM« THURSDAY. FEBRUARY €» 1964 lIANCHfiSTEB 13VEN1NG HERALD, UANCHESTEIL CONN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1964 PA G E TWO ea arrestod in raids last Mon­ 7lh Wkt 13 Housewives day and Tuesday Uvad with RC Wiu Repeat Your School Board Votes Seniors Note I In 11 Iti H»—Elka Sonaner School Board Asks thslr husbanda and bacame call Total School Budget Is Wonderful t Fonu Vice Ring girls to hslp balance the family First Aid Qass Dotitdl Health budget He eald they made Ninth Year n o n n n m n .. MINEOLA N. y. (AP)—A dates by telephone at restau­ JoMidi McCooe, chairman ot ring of call girls recruited from rants and motels and sold their the Manohester Red C tom F irst Will Ask $5,243,364 This is the fourth in a series Pay Plan Revisions 'Hie Senior Citizens Club of $140,566 for College rM lIEIM lI services away from their home Aid Instructors Group, an­ of qix articles on dental health suburban housewives and moth­ Man^Mder conducted by toe Boapw ers netted its accused madame, neighborhoods. nounces that response to the published by The Herald, in Manchester Recreation Depart* Standard First Aid class an­ The board of education last night restored |10,680 of cdoperdUon with the Manchester Revised plans of pay for department heads, advisors ilt® concern expressed by several members of who waa cm relief, nearly $30,- of extra-curricular activities, and school principals were ment oelebratod its ninth aoni- the board of educatioii, relative to the zooming cost of 000 a year, says Nassau DisL nouncement made recently was the S42,828 previously cut from the Superintendent of Dental Society, in observance of so great all applicants were not National C h i I d r e n 's Dental veraary yesterday at tha chib opm tion qf Maneheeter G^m unity CoUegs, a $140,666 Atty. William Cahn. Programs List^ Sch<^’s’ recommended budget, and unanimously voted voted last night by the board of education upon the n '’ o w u iK " He said yesterday he believes able to participate at that time. Health Week February 2 rooms on School St. a 1964-65 schorisad her by being than the $90,000 budget under mates across the country show meeting held in the Parish Hall. 447,830, approximately $373,000 en is "regular?” will be scrapped. that tuition costs pay for only Mrs. Concetta McAllister, 86, Those interested in participat­ ■Principals .and vice -principals part ot the program. The gueat which the college ki now oper­ After the installation ceremony, ing are asked to register by •bova the current school budg­ Is Extended In -a national survey, Thr The program for a Mardi list included Mr. and Mrs. Don­ ating. half the eoct ot operating a mother of three, had her Febru­ the programs for the year were American Dental • Asaociation will be placed on a minimum- contacting the Manchester Red e t Gras celebration Monday and ald Miinger from West Hart­ Before tha budget was ap- college. ary welfare check for $231 with announced. found that dental patients un­ maximum salary range and es­ Leo Day her when she was arrested as Cross office by phone. Hie sum restored to the total The board of educaUon laat tablished salary ranges unre­ Tuesday at St Mary’s Episco­ ford, Mrs. Jeaaie Alexander of piwed, Dean Frederick Losra He said that he le etill con­ der (our years of age had an the alleged madame, he said, Miss Judith Derby will show was done at the recommenda­ night approved a one-year ex­ lated to the teacher salary pal Church has been announced. Hartford. Mies Ethel Moore w as queaUoned by A tty . JUtting edu­ television sets; $2,200 for renUl $9,000 m ore than the $89,842 al-1 imder the age of 15 who were mother of three to join the ring. ice will be held on Feb. 14 at and service fees for public surveyed needed fUlingt, while mended by the superintendent. queen at 8 p.m. Lee Ellen Aceto riage to Lindsey Cambell, she Dean Lowe replied that he cation costs three ways, amcmg McKinney lowed for transportation this. However, the board remained will be court jeatcr. felt that full-time instruotola the town, the state, and the Thirteen women are held as 7:30 p.m. at Christ Lutheran school classes at two local year, provides for two additional about 64 per cent of those over to Hartford, where ahe "VERSATILES" I adamant In Re decision to drop The entertainment will open ■hould be hired now. stu d en t material witnesses. Church, Hartford, and members Lmnber and Snpply Co. churches, and $1,500 for equip­ buses for the extra transporta­ 16 needed fUUngs. was active tai politics and the F«turta,-Vo^^^j^O O TlB were reminded of the Atlantic the ratio pay method which was with Mr. and Mra. Alan Led- EkMtem Star.-to 1942, ahe and He said, "The coUege-lnstruc- Mrs. McAllister has been re­ ment and renovation of an add­ tion that will be needed to Children are highly susceptible leased in $10,000 ball on District convention of the Lu­ ed kindergarten class in the tied to teachera ealarlea and gard, Mr. and Mra. Charles Co­ her husband moved bach to tor-hiring market is active un­ EsL 1947— Bolton ‘‘farm out” pupils from High­ to dental decay, as this and oth­ til just after Chriatmaa. By charges of recruiting women theran Women’s Missionary basement of the Lincoln School. er surveys have ahown. This is which had the effect of giving vey, Mr. and Mra. Robert Die- Manchester locating at 19 Over- Drums: BOB GAGNON land Park and Keeney St. prindpala automatic yearly terle, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford April, moat changea in college Oeveland Pupils into prostitution. League to be held June 2 and Tel. 643-2141 The television sets will be Schools next fall until ad^tfons due to a variety of reasons: looik Dr., her preeent home. She raises whenever teachers’ sal­ in a "Western Ho-Down." Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights teaching peraonnel have been Cahn said several of the worn- 8 at Atlantic City, N. J. of the 27-lnch type, will have at the two schools are complet­ Snacks between meals, exces­ was baptised in the Second aries were raised. ' Mies Sandy Auden will do an Congregational Church and is made, and the only available In- To Be Integrated built-in safety features, and will ed. sive amounts of sweets, improp­ No Minimum—No Cover—Plenty Of Free Parking er and infrequent toothbruehing The finance committee’s fur­ Indian dance and later'dance to still an active member, to ■tructoni left are thoae whoM be mounted on mobile stands, Negotiating the contract for teaching contracta hava not to peimlt for their transfer one year rather than submitting and lack of regular professloniti ther recomhiendatkm that all "Mac toe Knife," and Mark March 1968 ahe became a mem­ (OaaliiMMd from Page Om ) care. principals be placed on an 11- Neary, 9, will play toe accordi­ ber of the SesRor Citizens dub been renewed. from classroom to classroom. it to bid was requested by Supt. "I know that it is good eco- of Schools William H. Curtis as Home care is quite simple month year was referred to the on. and has been very active over The Hazeldell pupils in the The transportation item and personnel committee for fur­ Mra. Netty Rich will be fea­ ■inee, serving as ohainnan of nmnlc policy to before the rental-service fee Item both the best means of solving sever­ The teeth of those who eat future will be coiieidered as sweet snacks frequently during ther study with toe superintend­ tured in a “Dance of Love at an the hospitality committee for hiring full-time instriictore,”. he atem from the necessity of al transportation problems rais­ THURSDAY SPECIALS added, "but it le poor pedagc^c pupils of the receiving schools the day are subjected to almost ent of schools and toe pensoh- Indonesian Market Place.” She over two years. When you see a Continental, take a second look. oMng the Trinity Covenant and ed when the board voted against p o licy ." and will no longer be segregat­ holding double sessions in the continuous add attacks. There­ nel Involved. will be assisted by Miae Janet There were 128 members and ROAST BEEF AU JUS C oncordia Lowell, making a study of the Senior ROAST STUFFED TURKEY demonstrations. Planned boy­ purchased for a new kinder­ ing is not possible, the mouth toe board. Ifias Diane Kozlovioh and Miae part-time peojdO, you get what cotts of schools and downtown tional trips as follows: dtisens dube in Connecticut, as Complete Luncheons D aily ...... 8Be to M e you pay tor. I feel that it is garten class in Lincoln School should at least be rinsed with Both plans had been critidaMd Nancy Murdock. Mra Ririt will a guide to starting a program stores also are canceled, the the sedan you see here will be used later at some oth­ One from Highland Park to m tst^e not to hava even more Buckley: one from Nathan Rale clear water. by Mmneheetor's two teacher or­ also sing a solo later in toe pro­ In Hartford. Mra. Dorothy Mul­ Friday Special UFM said. er school. ganizations, toe Manchester Ed­ gram . full-time Inatructorz than we are The OoUinwood Improvement to Hlg^iland Park; one from As for professional care, a len and Mrs. Marion Pringle aaaeatandea 8^*85 In submitting the reoommwi- child should make his first visit ucation Aasodation and the Mrs. Bobbi Santini, soprano, Lobster Dinner, FuU Course...... getting, but we bowed to the Association, the predominantly or the unique four-door convertible. Lincoln to Buckley; one from from the State Department of economic necessity of keeping dations of his finance commit­ to ths dentist when he has all 20 Manchester Federation will sing "Love la 'Whape Tou Health, who are in charge of white group involved, met Bentley to Buckley; one front Steak, Your Favorite? the budget down.” tee, chairman Beldon Schaffer Keeney to Trinity Covenant of his first teeth, normally be­ Teaohere. Find It,” aocompanlad by recreation for all the convales­ Wednesday night for two hours Discover its increased spaciousness, suggested the possibility that Church and Verplanok School. tween two and three years of As voted by the board, thaae Franklin Lawranoa. Mias JuUe cent homes in the State, were Choice Large Porterhouse Steak ...... $2.75 ' Dean L ow e explained that flilT- but took no action on the school plana now provida for tha fol­ CtaiMlaU, Jazz danoar, will pre- future board of education budg­ About '180 additional pupUa age. During that visit, he may also visitors. time instructors are necessaxy board’s plan. low in g: Sant "The Big Beat” and Also Our Regular Short Steak ...... $,1.76 et workshop sessiona be open to will be affected by the trans­ need no more than a thoroui^ Commimlty singing, a vocal to have eomponeaeoni, .present (watch- "We want to tive this matter its ride, its luxury, its comfort. 1. Eatabliahing a separate "Drums Art My Bast.” Mra. all town reridents. portation shifts next fall, Dr. examination, including x-rays, solo by Mrs. Bertha Payne, and Home Made Pastries and Bread tatg the ston)ore) while be Is out further cmslderatlon,” said Al- He thanked the superintend­ and cleaning. However, some schedule for paytog department Haael Lorieward will give some piano selections by Floyd Post on plaiming, speaking and re­ bert A. Ballew, the association’s Curtis reported. This year about heada and building adminiatra- monologues, and a singing You will know what makes the Continental ent, the members of the finance 140 are being sent to Buckley pre-school children have cavt- following square dancing round­ cruiting engagemeats. p resid en t tora— amount aUowad, $11,271. group, "Tha Coantamen," wUl Atty. Rottner recalled that, committee, the bosird of educa­ and Nathan Hale from IBgh- tiee that require treatment ed ' out the afternoon’s enter­ Enjoy Tour Fnvorlto While approving immediate tion members and all schoefi The child should visit the den­ 2. Eatabllshbig a aeparaU ae- ■trg. “Having a Hootananny.” tainm ent "T h e talk in 1982 and 1968 w as integration, the board promiead land Park and Lincoln schools oount for paying toaobara for Tha ViUaga Cbaimara, a wom­ Legnl Beveiage Haro.. tor a self supporting college, or America s most distinguished motorcar. personnel "for keeping the because of lack of space. tist ss often as the dentist rec­ A meatball and enaghetU din­ FRANK’S parents who had objected to in­ budget timetable to the letter." ommends, to see that the teeth eoctra - curricular acftivHiea — an’s barbanhop quartet which ner was served to toe members close to It. tegration at the receiving Dr. Curtis told ths board the amount allowad, $33,729. inohidee Mary J a m OrandaU, The school budget is sched­ are growing properly. Contrary by the Girl Scout Troop under 623 MAIN STREET "We must stop deceiving our­ schools that the policy of trana- bus contract will be adjusted I. Making paymenta from Cbarlena Fahey, Edna Gordon uled for a public hearing at 8 to common belief, the first teeth the supervision of Mrs. Manuel selves, and the citizena of the portlng claesea will be ended as during the year if the total esti­ both toeae aeoounti on new and Florence SuiUvan, will staig CORNER OF PEARL pm . on Feb. 27 in the Mimlclpal are vary important for they set M aigarld o. CAFE town must be told that the col­ quickly as poaslble. Three new mated mileage drops when the plana not related to the taaeh- several songs. Building. the growth pattern for the per­ lege will cost them money each elementary echoola scheduled to Keeney and Highland Park ad­ era’ aalary ariiadula by ratio. Mondajr’s program wRl oon- y e a r.” be built in the piadominantiy Fidlowing public hearings on ditions are completed, hopefully manent teeth to follow. aS town budget matters. Gen­ Thus by starting early, when 4. Developing of toe new riude with "The Mardi Gras He added, "It caimot be drnie Negro GlenviUe wea ara ex- about Jan. 1, 1985. plana by the paraonnal commit­ M aroh." alth mirrors, ipected to relieve overcrowding eral Manager Richard Martin He a^o said he will definitely a child is two or two and one- STANLfcY WARNtH will submit to the board of di- half, by continuing regular tee of toe board togatoer with Festivities Tuaaday bagin Atty. Rottner aaked Dean in that area. ask for sealed bids on a new with a pancaka suppar from 6 rectora his reoommendatlona. care, and by making use of such the admlhiatration. The plana Lowe if it were true that one of Despite a UFM call for an end contract beginning in 1985-88. to 7 p.m. in NeUl Hall. "Dine in Authentic Colonial Atmb$phore" the college classes had only two ^ preventive measures as fluori­ are to be submitted to toe full iting WednejWednesday, pickets ■nie boara of directors will Members of the Manchester TATE atudents enrolled in It, 903 MAIN ST. dation, jrou can ensure a bright board by the end of April, with t Complete Shows 8 A 8:25 fo r theI Congress ot R a cia l ttien have until May 5 to re­ IN WELFARE POST implementation to take effect Pipe Band will play at 7:15 for Dean Lowe answer^ “Y** iBquaUty view all figrirea and adopt a HARTFORD (API—Hartford future for your child’s dental r m arohed 1for two hours T«l. 643-2478 health. July 1, 1984. a grand march for members ot Ihey play a game of and defended the action, sa y i^ ,; outside Central Police Station final budget. Welfare Director David H. Kep- It was also toe finance com­ the royal court. PYQUAUG INN "In order to foUw the curt- j proteaOng the alleged roughness danger uid deligfat... ##■ pel is leaving that job to work culum In our catalogue, we are | g polled HAIRCUTS OUT mittee’s recommendation that The Silk City Slngera, Man­ for the Department of Health, chester Chapter of SPEBSQBA, 'The Marvel of Mam Sfreef HARTFORD {API—If any the after school sports program I6J MAIN ST.— WETHERSFIELD. CONN. committed to carryl^ our sug-, Murdoipal Court, five per- Education and Welfare in in toe elementary aohoola ehoidd In c., si^ after,a pnacake gested number of full and part-' - - haircutting goes on in Connec­ wUl cm* Audrey TEL. 529-9468 e AMPLE PARKING ..J* Washingtoo. Keppcl said yester­ be equalized "to the extent race a t 8. -^“Lincoln Continental ticut Feb. 22 it will be on a LMCOUMKttCURY DnMIOM WOIM COUFANC Our fabulous $1.00 sale was scheduled to end last Saturday but In re­ YOU ALWAYS day he will be a liaison man for A.£oronatioq..ball will be the bootleg basis.’ State Barber Ex­ (deemed feasible and practical by Giant-!< Hepburn the department in its dealings concluding event of the two-da^ sponse to many requests we have changed our mind and will continue aminer Patsy L. Cello reminded the superintendent.’' SMORGASBORD hea^uartere Tuesday, SAVE AT THE with national voluntary service Together, the department Mardi Graa. The Manchester we siuaeni. x oeii^ cw- ^hey remained free on bond. A the sale for a lim its time. associations. Keppel has worked barbers yesterday that under a heads and extra pay allCtmanta High School Jais Band will play A Feature eellng out a ^ d cw^- trial WM «t for Starch 18 for tlM city 16 years. H^ re- new state law all barber shops ;aa finally adopted, provide for for dancing from 8;S0 to 10. -n- tute a breach lof cofitract. i fw the five, who were charged ARTHUR DRUB ^rtin| date on. tiie nsw Job is mutt be dosed on Washington's W EDN ESD AY B irthday. pay totaling $47,000, $7,000 Some of the board members r with obstructing an officer or more than tola year and $7,000 K at C SECRferrART SATURDAY, 5 to 9 P.M. questioned the dean’s estimates ' asrault and battery. MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. lest than toe $54,000 aaked by NEW HAVEN (AP) — 8. THE HOME OF SUNDAY, 8 to 8 PJd. of an enrollment numbering The five were among 20 ar­ toe superintendent Frank Sullivan, who had held COOD i ’OOD 150 or more in September. rested. The others were released $01-815 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. PLUS The finance committee's rec­ management positions at toe or­ LUNCHEONS served 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. |1.28 np In answer to a question by Shortly after they were arrested. ommendations to limit teachers ganization’s headquarters here SPECIAL FEATURETTE Atty. Rottner concerning the to one extra Job and the top pay since 1922, has been named "PACIFIC PARADISE” DINNERS . . . Served 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. potential enrollment from Man­ OONVIOT8 GET CARDS h i eoler to $1,000 were dropped. Both secretary of the Knights of / chester High School, Dean RAWLINS, Wyo. (AP)-Oon- FEBRUARY SALE recommendations had been op­ Columbus. Supreme Knight DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNERS Lowe replied "From the best vlcts are getting report cards at posed by the teariierS. Luke E. Hart, top official of STARTS WEDNKSOAT 12 NOON TO 8 P.M, estimates I have been able to the Wyoming Penitentiary. the Roman Catholic fraternal Frank Sinatra - Dean Mar­ SPECIAL FREDAT NIGHT—WHARFSIDB DINNER make, it should number 175 to Warden Lenard Meachun In­ Continuing organization, aimounced tha tin In "4 FROM TEXAS” 2 0 0 . ” stituted the plan this week- appointment yesterday. Banquet and party room available for He disclosed that he Is going with grades of A and B meaning 12th Cirenit Closed weddings, banqueta and holiday partiei. out on a recruiting mission to a prisoner can be considered for FOR A LIMITED TIME! Mondays For reservatioiu, call 529-9463, area high schools, in an at­ trusty status or special privl- tempt to enroll sufficient stu­ lem s. Court Cases HI EVERYONE! dents for the overall estimate. '^ en a convict enters prison, , Kike Stanko, Tour Ocaial Host InvitM T od T o The dean estimated that 20 of he is automatically graded with 'o l d b o n ^ MANCHESTER SESSION the present 24 full-time students a C. The grade is reviewed Clifford Maaaey, 18, of Box DANCE this Thun*. Fri. and Sat. at the college have expressed periodlcairy. 179, R.D. 1, Manchester, today I To Aie Very Likeable Moalc Of Arrah Bam tt’a Interest in returning for their • SUITS was found guilty, after an ab­ STANLEY WARNER IT^AT. and SUN. sophomore year, and that he breviated court trial, on a "MELODY NOTES" expects the amount to reach charge of making an unneces­ MATINEE ONLY 80, plus "a good many part- — ExoeDeat Food aad Legal Baveiagee — sary noiae with a motor vehi­ time students in special courses, • TOPCOATS cle and waa fined $5. including adults.” The case involved an im­ SATURDAY SUNDAY Board member Ted Cum­ proper muffler which had been OAK Restaurant mings expressed his' doubt • SWEATERS 6 - P IE C E put on the car by toe car’s man­ about the expected enrollment Downtown Blaaoliester At $0 Oak dtreet e 3 IIG SHOWS ufacturer, and was found to be 2 MS SHOWS figures, saying, "1 hope that the FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Ample IVee Parking Front and fCear... FROM 12 NOON projected figure of 160 is a illegal in Connecticut. STARTS AT 2 P Jd. :::::: Early Aouerican Ensem ble Archie Slater, 19, Rockville, SHOW N A T truer flgure than waa the one • SPORT CO ATS charged with theft of a motor 12:00 - 2:00 A 4:00 SHOWN AT 2 a 4 we were given last year. III vehicle, had bond aet at $1,000 — ^ ------"Our tastes are greater than and the case continued to Rock­ eur pocketbooks, but we have ville's Circuit Court 12 session no choice but to continue. • HATS ALL THE THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT OF TOM "The average property owner TELEVISION on Feb. 11. He was taken to the State Jail in Tolland in lieu shoppers' speoial In Manchester contributM from o f bond. $2.50 to $8 toward operarion of AND • SHOES Slater allegedly stole a car in SAWYER AND HUCK FINN ROLLED INTO ONE! the college, leas thim one per Rockville on Feb. 5 and was cent of his total tax bUL” In tha tradithw of Mtork IWaIn Cummings conoludad, "We picked up by Hartford police the cemns tharlwart-wennlng aame day. etory of a boy and must give it ‘the old e e ll^ try* Harlan - A. Brigga, 24, Staf­ Triple Treat again this year." JUST $120 WHEN YOU BUY ford Springa, riiarged with at­ APPLIANCES tempted larceny when he alleg­ edly tried to take money from a candy store cash reglater at only ONE AT REOUUR PRICE Stafford Springa, waa arraigned AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES ::n:: with bond set Pt 5' i - •'* case continued to Stafford Springs on Feb. 28. He went to LAST EVENING Buy any of the above items from se­ jail in lieu of bond. 3 9 0 [ewoMF w m mAMOtr mfOKT tm m lected groups we have on hand and MK ««n MW, ■» for just ri'OO additional get another in the same price class—or lower. Tax Drop Asked Wiw»»f w« H| d4weew a . . . We compared buying stocks with the You get 2 for the regular price—plus For Apartments purchase of a new crt and stated that it was $1.00. You can’t beat itl miportant to “look under the hood” before The New Haven owner of the Cooper Hill and Park-Chestnut ou ZEAke any investment decisions. Your aputonents filed the only sub­ ?utnam representative is more than glad to Cash and carry—all sales final. This stantial new request for a re­ help you evaluate any investment potential. sale does not include our entire stock. duced tax assessment, ae the I^ y not give him a test tomorrow. . There is a slight charge for altera­ board of tax review met tor the tecond of three hearings yester­ tions on sale items. day afternoon. FREE INFORMATION Application was also filed by Arawana Mills, owners of toe PIECES King’s Department Store prop­ erty at Pine St. and Hartford f in a n c ia l s t a t e m e n t s Rd., thdt would preserve toe! A complett, beautifully styled Salem Maple firm ’s right to have its 196$ as­ Interpreting financial Statements is not too OPEN TILL 9 sessment reduced to the level b«d at a most attractive price! Includes a difficult when you know what to look for. luxurious Gold Bond mattress and box spring, o f toe 1962 assessm ent, ehould $ .95 toe courts act favorably on an Ask your Putnam representative fut the house, preceded by a potluck. special holy hour from 8 to • The,^Baby Has board. o f 4s to tha tomn'a etoc- policy, and that the selectmen Grinders for Heart Fond p.m. as pirt of the Nocturnal •NO SALE' PRlnnTABLB V I I ( »\ 1 \ I K The fund la set up to four had sent a letter to the board Orders will be taken for Adoratiem. to r irolla. Hospital Suit Board Told p4urts; two are for financial aid Two Policy Revisions PORHiAND, Ore. (AP) — The Televisi4n after getting the opinion of Atty. grinders by Mrs. Jack Early of Enterics for the poster con­ The total waa apUt among ^ ( )\11 < ) I; I $:<» ( S) Big > Theater (in proo-< ( 8-30-40) runtotonea for boys and girls to high school, Garrlty. “ It remains a fact that Hebitm Rd., co-chaiman of the test miut be to by tomorrow Southeast Optimist Club, which Been Named eee Two Manchester women, Mrs. ress) (13) Movie Ted Cummings, chairman of and the other two are for tui­ Bolton Heart Fund drive. Or­ and will be oh display in the usuaUy sells Christinas trees to paitgr alfUiation aa avenly aa Mf AN-. Irsne J. Leahy and Mre. Mary ' •> News (14) Economic HlsbUghta tion aid for boys and girls en­ n ie board of education adopt-f Morra said he had been act­ to a way the law was being ,M) Discovery , the board of education’s build­ FOR ing as an agent for the taxpay­ stepped on,’’ Morra said. ders must be to before noon church Sunday. The theme is raise money for Its boys' i»oJ- poaaible, with 2 1 persona reg- A. Bukus, are among the mem- ( 8-30-40) Donna Reed tering college. ad a policy for purchasing: and ects, made money this year IS) In the Public Interest ( S) Rawblde ing committee, last night re­ ers only and that it waa not the Liguori said he wanted it un­ Saturday and m ay be picked up “The FamUy That Prays To­ SitMtog aa Demoorato, 30 » bere of a Hartford Superior ,10) Bye-DenU(y (33) Film The board approved the ap­ a new policy on access to rec­ desire of the selectmen to con- at the Early home between 5 gether Stays Together.” Grades "not” selltog trees. RspubUoatto. imaifflll- Court jury scheduled to hear a 40) Checkmate (34) Focus on Behavior ported that final plana for addl- derstood that the records had * 1 13) Belty Brine (10-23-80) Dr Kildare ^ pointment of Joaeph A. VVegge ords at its meeUng last night. m i the board of education. always been open to the public. and 7 p.m. Sunday. 4-6 may enter posters and Boh Ledgwwood, vtoo owns aited. ^AjM BiaaANCaAKi double suit totalin g $600,000 as tioiu to the Keeney St and Cosmetics the lot where the trees are Dnellette, Ana M a^, daughter of Roland li. and Blsia 133) suing ( 8) Riverside Grand Prlx of 801 Mato S t aa a school cus­ The purchasing poUcy aq They Just wanted to be sure that Grange Notes The grinders will be made in Grades 7 and 8, dioramas. They Fbr the flrat time to Man- a result of the 1961 Hartford 6:10 ( 8) News. Sports.and Weath­ (34) By-Une Highlsmd Park Schools will be todian, at an annual salary of state statutes were being com­ Bsuit Central Pomona is hav­ Vernon by volimteers from Ver­ w ill be judged on originality and placed, had a chance to rent it Merrier Ouellette, 76 Mark Dr., TVapplng. She was bom Hospital fire. er ( 8-2040) Hy Three Sons m drawn up by Chairman Harold during the holiday season. He cheateria history, total Dem- fo r fuol ollt, torvloob Jan. 26 at Maneheater Memorial Hospital. Her maternal S-U (33) Club Bouse 8:00 ( S-IU Perry Mason ready by early February, and $3,756, e ffective Feb. 8. Porcheron is in three parts. piled with. ing its Youth Night at Bolton non, Bolton and Manchester fo r aptness of theme by the Rev. ooratic registratioa has passed The action is being brought (13) Newibeot (18) Subscription TV those for Robertson School It aleo approved the appoint­ Bernard L. McGurk, Mrs. Dor­ informed the club he would turn nandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. L«uta Merrier, East Hamp­ Part one states that the board Porcheron said that they had Community Hall tomorrow at 8 the benef't o' the heart fund. the 8,000 mark — 8,010 to be heating oquipm ont by the estate of There$a Mas- f;8U ( 8) Hong Kong ( 8-30-40) Olympic Gomes about the middle of March. ment of Mrs.. Frances H. Forde othy McHugh and Mrs. Daniel over to it the rent money of ton. Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Rose Fecteau, Me­ (10-33-80) HunUey-BrInkley “will advertise for sealed bids alway.s compiled with the let­ p.m. In case of stormy weather, Church Notes exact. caro, one of the 16 persons kill­ (34) What’s New 8:80 (10-22-80) Hazel (C) He said that the target date of 224 Mato St. to serve as a M anley. $100 if each, member, released thuen, Mass. She has two brothers, Robert, 8, and David, 7; (34) Lyrics and Legends Uggetts on all commodities listed as cap­ ter of the law and that he did it will be held Saturday. Today at 8 p.m. Discussion Republican registration local­ phono 5212-8151 ed to the fire. The suit, charg­ ( 8) Walter Ch-onkltc for start of construction for all helping teacher in Grade 6 at Brieto from the task of selltog trees and two sisters, Lynn, 5, and Barbara, 4. US) Life o( Riley 10:00 ( 3-12) The Nurses ital outlay expenditures and all not want trouble between the Bolton Grange has been invit­ Group I of St. Maurice (tourch ly is over 9,000, whUe unafAU- 170 P E A R L BTBEB K * • • • • ing-carelessness and negligence, (10-23-30) Suspense Theater three additions Is sometime in Bentl^ School. will meet at the home of Mrs. Bids on a tank truck, assem­ this year, would chip to $10 to 6:45 (30) Ron Cochran (24) In School Preview A t Ths PKrhiids items necessitating contractur- boards and that it distressed ed to Hebron Grange Feb. 11 to ated number about 6,100. HARTFORD. CONN. asks fo r $260,000 from the hos­ 7:00 ( 8) Wyatt Barn June. Mrs. Forde, who is a gradu­ the board to read about their hear Miss Kathy Ellis and Rich­ Andrew Maneggia on Stony Rd., bled or unassembled, wiU be the boya’ program. All agread. MoDoweD, Dona Kay, daughter of Austin and Jans ( 8-3040) Sid Caesar al agreements (not including pital and also from the City of (33-30-40) News, Sports, a 10:80 ( 8-40) Lawbreaker The Highland Park apd Kee­ ate of Connecticut Oollege for MANCHESTER Ashton McDowell, S7 Edgerton St. She was bom Jan. 28 Hartford and several city offl- Weather employes).” at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ (10) Have Gun. WUl Travel (30) iNews Special ney 8t» School additions were Women, ‘will be to Sept- et cimls. Part two states that the parents are Mr. and Mrs. 'Ihomaa E. Ashton, Wlllimantic. (13) Newebeat 11:00(88-10-13-30-23-3040) News. approved by the town’s voters $4,700 per year, and wHl be Two alternates were needed (18) Subscription TV Sports, Weather board will waive requirements Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John McDowell, (30) Cannonball 11:18 (10) fonlght (C) at last November’s referen­ compensated on a pro-rated of part one if, “in the opinion 19 Edgerton St. She has a sister, Kimberley Jane, IS today to complete the jury be (34) At Issue ( i) Morie dum, but the Robertson School scale for the remainder of the of the majority members pres­ months, fore the trial could start Some 7:16 (33) Kings of Golf (40) Steve Alien construction still awaits an af­ year. ent, the best interests of the • * • • • I 86 prospective jurors have been (SO) Sports Camera 11.30 (13) Movie firmative vote at an expected ’The board 'voted to change Hs AMERICA’S FINEST questioned since Tuesday, when 7:80 (10-32-30 Temple Houston 11:80 (33-30) Tonight (C) Town of Bolton will be served Hostetler, Johanna Kay, daughter of D. John and' B. ( 8) Password ( 8) Movie ___ April referendum. meeting date to the second and the court began choosing by invitational bids or any oth­ " H i , Kay Adams Hostetler, RFD 1, Coventry. She waa bora SEE SATUBDAX-B t v UVEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTING The board last night accepted fourth Mondays of the month, er means of purchasing deter­ Jan. 29 at Manchestw Memorial Hospitid. Her maternal Jury. a recommendation from Atty. oommenotag -with Monday, Feb. mined” by the board. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adams, Buffalo John Rottner, chairman of the 24. FUEL CO. Part three states that the Mills, Pa. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. $67 MAIN ST. board maintains “the right to Glendon Hostetler, Holiqpple, Pa. She has a brother, John I Rainbow to Seat Radio EAST HARTFORD expend all other monies in the Scott. (T h is Hsttog includes only i BO newt broadeaats of 10 or 1$ board’s annual budget.” Swill's • • • • • Slate Saturday mtonte length Some statlonB Ty other ghort newseagts). According to town ordinance, Massadra, Kathleen Mary, daughter of David Aldo and WDBO-lltS 9:06 Nightbeot FUEL OIL the board of education haa the Nancy Snyder Mazzadra, 40 Smith Dr., East Hartford. She Manchester Assembly, Order t;U0 Long John Wade 11:00 News was bora Jan. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her 8:00 Raynor Shines 11:16 Sports Final autoority to waive bidding, as of the Rainbow for Girls, will 1:06 News Sign Off 11:80 Swilght Serenade in peit two. Ibe question re­ maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morlarty, hold a semi-public installation 1:00 News and Sign Off 119 Brent Rd. Her paternal g:randparents are Mr. and W BAV-au WPOF—141# cently came up on the equ^ I of officers Saturday at 8 p.m. a t 6:yu Easy Bd Show 4:utl Joel Casb Premium Mrs. Aldo Mazzadra, East Hartford. 6:30 News Weather and Sports ment to be purchased for the the Masonic Temple. 7:00 BUI Hughes * * • * • 7:00 Edward P. Honton 85 East Center St. new school. In this cane the The toetalllng stote will be 10:00 Mad Daddy Show Zlmmarman, Bernard Ira, eon of Hllliott Stewart and 7:16 Bd Bayes Show WIMP—1286 At Sununit St. mcney for the purchase came comprised of past v/orthy ad­ 10:30 Tonight At My Place 6:0P Mews, Weather, Sports Eveleen Seidman Zimmerman, 442 W. Middle Tpke. He 1-30 S m Off out of the bond issue and was visors. Miss Constqnce Barrett 6:80 Sbpwcase WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL 1 3 '/ 2 ' THE TWO GREATEST NAMES IN MEAT was bom Jan. 18 at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hartford. His ma­ WTU>-1S8I 6:46 Lowell Thomas GALLON controlled by the public building w ill be the Installing worthy ad­ 6:00 News. 8ports and Weather 6:60 Sports Time commission, which does not ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Seidman, New visor, Miss Cjmthla Post will 6:ffi Music 7:00 News Showcase CASH have the power to waive adver­ York, N.Y. His paternal g:randmother is Mrs. Abraham I be marshal, Miss Suzanne 6:46 Three Star Extra 7:86 Public Affairs Program 150 Oal. Minimum 7:06 Ski Report $ 1 . 6 9 tised bidding. This matter was * Zimmerman, New York, N.Y. He hae a brother, Allan Cowles, chaplain, and Miss Lynn 8:00 The World Tonlfet 24 Hour B u n i«r S e r v ^ GRAND UNION and SWIFT’S RREMIU Leonard, 2^. 7:15 Conversation Piee# 8:16 Ufe Line corrected by putting all items « • • • • Ferris, recorder. 7:26 Chet HunUey 8:80 Showcase CARNATIONS^* 1 out to bid, although many quo­ Refreshments will be served 7:30 News of the World 9:06 Best of BroodiWf TEL 289-1219 tations had been received al­ Teste the dMfeiwnee. . . ww only native Ameikmi U m *. CrandUnleii's lend Rutledge, Stephanie Lee, daughter of William Ralph and after the ceremony. 7:46 Sing Along 10:06 Showcass and News Norma Harris RuUedge, 89 Mato St„ Talcottvlllo. She was 8:06 Pope Conceit 13:26 Sign 0 « ready by invitational Mds, and o f Quedity euerontaei your obaohite ■otisfoction. Tieut your fondly to the best some selections had been made. bom Jan. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ e t Grand Union's low prices. Howe a wonderful Lamb Feast tids week. ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Harris, A ll boards have recently been Lisbon Falls, Maine. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. reminded of the town ordinance and Mrs. Reubto Rutledge, Patoka, HI. by the selectmen. 0 0 0^0 0 The adoption of a new access MoLean, Colin Jamee, son of Robert J. and Judith to records policy, drawn up by Brown McLean, 25 Knollwood Acres, Storrs. He was born S u p t P b il^ C. U gu ori, m ay end Naturally tender — young... j m many items we’v9 never before sold for a dollin'! Jan. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal a situation which started on grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Brown, 34 Oak St., N ov. 6 when the superintendent 1 Wapptog. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, John felt it necessary to draw up a freezer Bug McLisan, Brandford. His niatemal g:reat-gTandmother is Stiiot polioy after a townsper- Mrs. H. E. Brown, Wapptog. He hae two sisters, Arlene, 8, son had oonte into his office and and Jai, 6. made what he termed “unrea­ WHOLE ^ HJJjL • • • • • sonable” demands on his time. Sherman. Iona Jeanette, daughter of Stanley and Irene A week later the board relaxed Borows Sherman, 671 Hartford Rd. She was bora Jan. 24 at ths policy, stiU keeping the U 0 S > t l U ^ Hartford Hospital. wonUng that requests should be • • • • • made in writing, which ran l u b a b TENDER — ECONOBnCAL L ZT n A f i Robinson, Timothy Earl, son of John and Lorraine Lee eounter to the state “right to Robinson, North Hollywood, Calif. He was born Jan. 16 at know la w ." Tbs seleotmen were called by Los Angeles, Calif. His maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leo, Granada Hills, Calif. His paternal grand­ towsspeople about the discrep­ ancy and they In turn asked the SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 5 % mother Is Mrs. Beatrice Robinson, 112 Deepwood Dr. 0 0 0 0 0 eptaion of Town Oounael Harold WELL TRIMMED — SHORT TLANK _ G a trity. Hfai opinion, oonftnnlng Robinson, Nathan Ellington, son of C^rge Jr. and Oretchen Palmer Robinson, Simsbury. Ho whs bom Dec. 16 theks, waa read at the bust board of aduoatlon meeting, at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparenta are Mr. aking with an opinion from the and Mrs. Denis Strode-Jackson, 88 Hawthorne St. Hla pa­ L O n LAMB CHOPS ternal grandmother la Mrs. Beatrice Robinson, 112 Deep- OAiBQS, which suggested that wood Dr. He has a sister, Nina, 2. requests be m writing to guard EXTRA SHORT CUT ' _ ' • • * * • against legal action. At this ttanciUguort suggested a third Bouchard, Edith Shirley, daughter of Roland R. and Eleanor Rennie Bouchard, 110 Colony Rd., South Windsor. legal opinion be sought. n o Bknraver K has oome about, :*Sond U in on P^ R D LAMB CHOPS BONELESS BRISKET She was born Feb. 2 at Manchester Ma>norial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Bouchard, CANNON 89f COTTON TiRRY fea poikoy adopM unanimous­ TWO MEALS m ONE^CHOPS A STEW Berito. N.H. She has a brother, David, 10, and a sleter, Pris- ly by tbs board last night, ^ SO OALLON 2.98 ediniliwtra tbs remaining objec- ellla, 1 1 ...... W OyiN CHICK DI8H TOWILf 1} OALVANIZID $ ilg h tiy irre g u le r...th ick & th irsty...m a n y co lo rs. ttona and appeals to be in ac­ FULLY COOKED CORNED BEEF Bhepardson, Barbara Ann Barret, daughter of John cord wMh state statutes. LAMB CONBDATION Barret and Beverly Bristol Shepardson, Bayberry Rd., Bol­ i| GARBAOl CANS fTURDY PLASTIC 2.98 Ooriody Shifted M c k m n r n ftSITTraiNIUN ton. She was born Feb. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Tbs superintondent has re­ n Rivatad haadlas...sil piaaaa SMOKED HAMS CORNED lOVNO H er m aternal g:rEUidparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon LAUNDRY RAfKiTS named hknsiif oustodiaii of reo> # l n m C Bristol, Bolton, She has a brother, Gordon Douglas, 2. 1 enly...0ne ta a aaataaiar R«ctangular ...2 bushal c a p a c lty...a s s*t aelers ctds. Slnoe Nov. 6 tlM board s 6 9 < seorstaiy, Mrs. CSalre Waofel, ■ ^ * 1 3 baa been custodian. She has GRAND 3 3 ® 4 3 ® i 1 . 5 0 maw re-detegatsd her authority U Thant Asks UN Council to Mm superintendent, but sbe 20 CUP W IfT BIND also l a g a l l y la custodian, CENTER CUT SLICES b . 9 9 * GIRLS’ 1.98-2.98 NYLON liguori aakl that anyone wish­ Take Over Cyprus Crisis 12.97 PARTY PIRK ing to aee records could come to SWifT'S PREBmnt _' W tilhitiHP .89° 5TRITCH PANTS Oeffee Just right...iiev6r ever bis office and ask fCr them. He (Centtoued from Page One) Nylon fttiticti back...stirrups...3*6x, 7*14 JUST 60 naid that be trusted that re­ was happening,” said Martha 6r nnder brewed WAY SAUSAGE BirewiN'Sm e 5S quests would be recMonable and Coady of Aurora, Ohio. “We own. There were about 1,700 just had moved into a new a oontinuous demand and that STOCK UP SALE Americans on the Island before M IS S E S ’ 2 9 BRIEFS acetate tricot. JL ^ 1 H3m iDERfniT.69° house t^er a month and a half p o m r o u ' ^ 99' nuuiH A% £49‘ a person ooidd return another the airlift began. on Cyprus and everyone seemed | elastic lee. white, pink, biiie. 5.6.7 ■ day if he wanted to examine ■ama-MNna,iucD . . IrinnHonaaMUnMi DEL MONTE The terrorism Tuesday night very friendly.” re cor da for a oonsiderable CANNEDBAGONa LINKSAOMI '^ 5 5 * i-ib 1 sapped what a U.S. Embassy length cf Mma His school 9^ statement called "an organized Mrs. Coady said her husband, I K 13-ot who is attached to toe U.S. Em­ MISSIS $1 RIBBON A LACI rotary will not be allowed to ^ R catn 1 campaign to the Greek Cypriot MISSES’, JUNIORS’ & WOMEN’S s< band out records in Llguori’s ress against the United bassy, thought it would be safer EVEREADY 20« D CELL for her and their 18-monto-old | TRIMMID PITTIPANTS 2.79-5.39 DRESSES absence. CLING PEACHES 8 9 ' 8 INCH SIZE £totes.” DEL MONTE baby to leave. A c .to t. tric o t...v rh it., p in k, b lo ck, b lu o ...S -M -L 2 w * 1 BATTERIES for A form, showing what rec­ A i-ib Archbishop Makarios, the 10 1 ords a person examined, w ill be Greek Cypriot president, de­ Tha only American injured on I 69e PACKAGE OF 1-01 Cyprus was an embassy Ma­ MIN’S 59*BAN-LON® NYLON kept on file. liguori said that QUALITY MAID — IMPORTED cons nounced the terrorism aa the VACUUM CLEANER lAGS (his was for protectfem in case EARLY GARDEN 7 9 ' A PPLE PIE work of “heinous criminals.” rine guard, Cpl. Henry Theria- STRITCH SOCKS WOLF’S HiAD 4Sr PRBMHIM of a lawsuit. Originally he ask­ PEAS que, 26, of North Windham, While planes ferried the Conn. His leg was slightly eut| R ib s, C o b l.i & Fancy pa ttO Tn s...o ts*t e o lo rs,,. 3 i n F lh .r paper bogs lit olllvoesuffl alaanaw i ed that tbs fonn be signed by Americans to Beirut, 160 miles HIAVY DUTY MOTOR OIL DEL MONTE In toe gmbassy bombing. S A E W o r S O W tbs person, but, after being ■d l*lb. to the southeast, British troops 20 3 q t s f o r 1 questioned by the board as to SWISS SLICES C 1-oz. moved into the coastal town of 1200 FT. MAGNITK RAYON PILE SI HORJSE R A C E H E A R IN G what be would do if a person CREAM CORN '1/ cans 89c Paphos to an effort to end two HARTFORD (A P )—The first I 1UI7 RICORDING T A P I TH R O W RUGS refused to sign, he said that a days of fighting between Greek DEL MONTE 4 5 c public hearing by the special S p i l e , to p . on s .v .n inch re .l » i 24* ' x 40**...8 dacorator colors signature would not be neces- im and Turkish C^riots. At least i^fisIaiUve oommiitteo on horse frpe FIRST QUALITY 2.49 ■Biy anyway. |r 15-oz. two Greeks and one Turic have racing and pari-mutuel betting A person denied access to a ^ cans BihiltwIlwMalHipaBfcf(hm r l been killed, officials said. will 1»e held Feb. 27 in New Ha­ CURITY DIAPERS record may appeal to the board 4 0 ' ^ S P IN A C H J 89c The factions waged a gun bat­ ven. When the 1963 General Aa-1 APPLE BLOSSOM SOAP 4-TRANSISTOR 1S.97 of s^oation. The denial would Coffee CuKKR e M an y d tle through the afternoon sembly created the committee, Stft and absorbent! be in writing to the person, with DEL MONTE Weitoesday. WITH COLD CREAM Box of 3 coko 5 - 1 SSALTEST it was given the job of studying PUSH BUTTON Sanitlxed! 2l"x40"...whit6 a copy to the board. The board Mix 'tm o r In London, Duncan Sandys, the feaaibiUty of legalizing rac-1 may overrule the eustodian’s DAU BREAD British Commonwealth minister, Lim ited Afofeh 'om f ing and on-track betting in Con­ TAPE RICORDIR MISSIS’ 1.98 SHORT SLIIVS decision. ConAGE Cheese ~ 29* 5 8 m et with <3ypriot Foreign Min­ necticut. dd* One Box to a Customer Liguori set up three cate­ CATSUP WHEAT ister Spyros Kyprianou for two Gomplete with renete eesMl COTTON KNIT SHHITS gories of records. Category I, DEL MONTE hours Wednesday, seeking a miki, tepti mwphiiie, katterl$$ Turtle nec ks, boot necks, V n e c ks....trip a s K aaNda $ -M *L which is completely open to in­ DEL MONTE m r V A - mum 11, m RTEJREAD^ way to associate toe U.N. with spection, contains public rec­ BLUE CHEESE tr 33* toe peace force without allow­ ords such as minutes of the SLICED BEETS 4 7x GREEN BEANS 4 ing toe Soviet Union to exercise NYLON RRISTLi FAMILY SWEDISH RYE 2 ^ 4 5 * K A P O K FHbLHS board, teachers’ registers, fi­ flUAUTTMAlD their Security Council veto. PACK TOOTHBRUSHES nancial accoimts, enumeration ROBERT’S There waa no indication that C a rd O f T h a n k s BID PILLOWS data, school enrollments, em­ they made any progress. CALLOWAY 1.98 COTTON ’ B o x o f 6,.:h a rd or m edium texture 21 Six Packs (or 1 BABYMuenster ^ 4 9 * 97* figiu^ H.1 a 39* Five jet flights brought toe ployment records, contracts, t o n x T T i s s u e 1 0 W« wish to thank our friends and Cetten tfoktag... tenure and certification records OLB VUMDIIA . American wives and children to relativOT tor the beautiful floral TBRRY PRINT BATH TOWlLS $m GRAND DR AND H BON BON c o o k i e s : Beirut. Most expressed sur-: tribute., cards, mesooires o t sym- ■elstm nsfoiMt and the like. HOMESTEAD—CANNED ■Sr 39* atliy, food, and other acts of S lig h tly irre g u la r...p in k, b lu e ... 24" x 46* ' I Category n details with rec­ PEESERVES m w c t O ’ 1” W AFEBSTB prise at toe flareup of anti- EIndneoa shown us durins our re-| ROU-ON DBODORANT ir 's j i” ceut bMoayement ords of individual pupils, and S U N U U n — ■ A m erlc4Ui feeling. TUFTSD RAYON COTTON Safe (or oil fa b ric s ...2 o z . plus tox q3 R , for ’1 such requests would be verbal, sf 69* 4 for *1®® •1 couldn't understand what The fomUr et Harris T. White I but Mily open to parents and COOKIES 39* I^BAGS THROW RUGS ' $■ VEGETABLE SALE SCHICK STAINLESS STEEL those concerned with the indi­ G e ld , to n g ., oveeod e, rod , ro ya l, ha lietfopa, a q u o ... 24" ) f S $ * ' B vidual student. TOUR CaOICB REDEEM THE COUPONS THAT YOU 1.49 DCNIBLE EDGE BLADES 10 tot 1 The third classification would MIN’S 49# QUALITY contain strictly confidential in­ PEAS • TOMATOES RECEIVED IN THE MAIL FOR S RUNG HARDWOOD ACCORDIAN formation, dealing with teach­ Carload Citrus Salelll COTTON ’*T” SHIRTS INDOOR DRYIR |i ers dally elaasbooks, work-, W h ite ...S -M -L...S lig h tly Irregular 3 w * l sheets, raw scores, health and CREAM CORN 14 ft. of drying .poca, folds for storogo i 1 4 b . c m a x "BUY YOUR VITAMINS FRESH " phychological examinations, m N n x SALE BOYS’ S9«-49* FAMOUS character references, evalua­ CUT GREEN BEANS MIN’S 2.98 LONG FILIGRII OLOBB 1.47 tions. Applicants applying for a 4 7 5 STAMPS SLIBVB DRIBS SHIRTS CIH.ING FIXTURIS t1 record in category “shall EASY PEELING ^ ^ Cotton, nylon, ...slightly lrrog«lar...slBOS * K be advised by the superintend­ CUT WAX BEANS ALUMINUM C A Q C 7 10 4J1 W hite, pum pkin or turquois. globe w ith onHqoo finish - 9 9 , ono also stretch Saafariud eetten braadolath... ent to submit the request, in periaa stay aellar! SIm s 14-11 writing, to the secretary of the NAVEL ORANGES 1 0 . 4 9 1st QUALITY 54c SELF SEAMED, 9-11, board.” 115 ih»e Stomps with purchase of COMBINATION'*'**'^^ C 0 L 6 A T E SEEDLESS mmm m m .$5.00 dr mere REINFORCED HEEL NYLONS, A S | A suggestion to put coides of beige, taupe for I BOXID STATIONBRY (be minutes of the board in the TOOTHPASTE 1 0 0 b t r a BIm S ta ^ wMi purchase of M -goL- Matching paper end wivalepa. office of the town clerk was FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 5 ^ .^ 5 9 rresh p o K Ic e C rea m WINBOWS turned down as unnecessary CILLETTE—STADILEfS SRBL . since the office of the board of 1 0 0 b t r a B lue S tom p s w ith p u rch ase o f 3 p k g s . AU SIZES TO GIANT 36"x72" education was open so much. O rind Union freien fish or m eat dbmers srugged materials, expert woriemanahip and instaUatioB OIFT PACKED MX VARIITY OF PLASTK MISSIS’ 1.89 NYLON e tri]^ traok, triple tilt for easy indoor elsaifing M o m Speaks RAZOR BLADES ^^67* 100 Blue Stanw with purchase of two PLANTMIS After the motion was passed TEMPLE ORANGES 5 ., 3 9 e BoU-storlng screens, no need to remove for stornge. TRANMSTOK RADIOS TRICOT SLIPS Tulip urn, greelon tohlo, m $14-08. cone C olege hm Boned Chicken o keep out annoying drafts to accept M new policy, Walter Oemplete wHh foatbir m m , Waddelf noted that First Select- s ksap your house m ore oom fortaM a Laaa lriaaBad...wfeHa, ftikg ■laa Richard Mhrra was present FOR CHUDREM • reduce fuel bills earphihe $ featfortep.M. A SSO R TID 79* , blaa...SliM IML. m.*. In the audience and that the e no maintenance worries, no nsed for painting II day gaaraitM s o n SUNKIST LEMONS 1 0 ,o ,2 9 Must Be Presented .wHh* PurchoM RROADLOOM THROW RUGS newsp^MiB had shown he had 09* CONVENIENT LOCAL BANK FINANCING an interest in the policy and UQUAPRIN CYPRESS GARDENS NO DOWN PAYMENT UNTIL APRIL Fabulous w ools, nylons & b lo n d s... 18" x 27’' 2 f . t l would ha like to say anything. «EUkTIN DESSERTS * INSTAIXATION OPTIONAL Porcheron said that anyone FRESH ^ DOORS AT SPECIAL SAYINGS ALSO! wUUag to apeak at a board CITRUS SALAD Q Coatpotablo wotwos bosod on oanont oquivolont prloOtl aMettag most apply tt hours in JELL-0 4 5 ? 4 1 * h o m e Be. Bat 1^ hooard wots, DOUBLE STAMPS every WED. SPECIALTIES was alloim to speak. omiM0AlHMI$M;folQAM.TO10PAL o XMAIIM r* Wmi UIMMDe4.TAKI MONTW TO PAVI i t L 2 0 f u n m x p u c i j O H s S H M m m m , m p o i i ' r A G i t a ■ARCHESTER Si^ENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COlim.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1984 m ■ Ilf ■AMGHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , 1Ia !n CHESTEB, OONN.^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1964

the human body, should now be consti­ tor toe Center, Hebron Rd. and of land on Hebron Kd. between Through the expanolen program iHanrl^FBtFr T H i tuted a sin. , f. A ndover Gilead Rd., will have as her School Rd. and tnterseotioh of Heart Unit Plans under way at the Rockville Police Dog Work If everybody is willing to label every­ Connecticut workers Mrs. Faye Hoisington, L a k e R d. City. Hospital, a teacher-patient thing ttet is harmful and dangerous to Mrs. Norman Bpnneau, Mrs. Also, Lawranoe Gordon of To Sell Grinders oUnlc is being planned fbrtfae T o Be Sho^vli PUBUSBBD BY THB Harry Taylor, Mrs. Andrew Vernon to Salvatare M. and near future. the human body. Including play, work, Town Office, Snow Funds Gasper, Mrs. Martin Baker, Yankee Mery Ann Buocherl of Windsor, . TTm Manohastsr Area Heart Fathar and Son Nlidit bs " 1 love, procreation, drinking, eattog, and Mrs. Francis Friedrich, and lot on Gttead Rd.; CBstfc B. and Assoclatton will sp o n ior a Mrs. L. Edward Whitcomb. hMd in ths auditorium ef ttw any number of necessary and delightful By A.H.O. Goal of T own Meeting Dorothy Stondlsh to N ow ak frindsr sals toiaday, aiid ad- E iio s iiio i The drive tor funds on Heart Oonstruetton Co., house on Police Arrests Buckley School at 8:45 p.m. Broad St- Publlsheri __ things, as a moral issue, then we have fiom* day— preferably bstbre vancs ordsis wM bs taken all Armarj fiundity -la confined to a few W slerR d.; Nowak Oonstruotion this week. The grinders will be Tuesday. Antonio FasInsUi of Wnmded October 1, 1881 no objection to having smoking consid­ the whole green area so ifo u ilS - Vhs seleotmon met Mondayf H artford O ook a lso states th a t tw o hburs between midday and late O o., E a s t Windsor, to John made dn Bunday and wlU be of ths Hartford Pblics Department ered from the moral angle too. ing the SUte Capitol haa bacR: Jamea P. Furlong, 87, Hart­ FnbUdiad Brenr Bfrentai Exoert guntoye night and dealt with numerous bridges in town h ave high afternoon. F o r people not at Jossph snd Maty Teresa Gor- ettoer ham or salamL and HoUdaya. Entered at the Port OfHce at ripped up and paved—Ihere li, ford, last night was charged and Otto, his trained poUee dog, But we think that, lack of general pnbTe^ of town operations. p rio rity in toe h igh w ay pro­ borne when toe woriier comes nuui of Vernon, a house on W a­ Thoss interested in helping Mancheeter, Conn., ae Second Claae MaU going to be a dawn meeting out,, gram. State hii^way enrineera an envelope is left for mailing with breach of the peace, the will be the special guests. Hatter. ______agreement being what it is, we shall The buslneee dhiciuuMd was le s Rd. ths assoriatirai to raise more on the lawn, and tome aleetad will very soon make an Inspec­ a contribution If so desired. Further ' transfers Include result of a domestic disturbance. The law officer assisted by have to settle, temporarily at least, for State Ckimptroller arid some mainly about tha Itama to come money through this sale may He posted a $100 cash bond ALL the Bunker Hill bridge sobscription rates t tion of PnbUe Reeorde ' about two acres of land on Lake osll tha Manchester Area Heart hie dog will demonstrate bow a Payable in Advance „ the idea that smoking may be folly, but State Finance Commissioner are betora the special town masting over the Hop River at Route 6. while awaiting presentation in O B G Y G R T e e e « e e • e* e e e e e a • e a e • Warrantee Deeds: From Ar­ Rd., from Mortimer E. and Ma­ Association office, 17 Haynes dog is-used in that type of work, going to shoot It out, and the slated tor Saturday, Feb. 16 at A report on its condition and Manchester’s Circuit Court 12, Six IfOntfas ■■ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a • ll.OO no more sinful than any other indul­ thur F. Weingart to David P. bel J. Moriarty of Mandiester St., or Mrs. Jack Early, Bolton and how the dogs are trained. l%r€e Months aaaaaaaaaaaaatae 5.M surviving winner is going to be IlM elementary school. Votem work to be done will follow. Feb. 10. gence which civilization has developed WUoon of Newington, dwelling to Arthur H. and Sylvia B. Jer- Center Rd:, Bolton, frm 9 a.m. Aleo included in toe evening’s Oo# Sfoottl a a a a«aa aaaa aa aa aae 4.^0 proclaimed llfe-teriA governor will be asked to take action on Another bridge, Cook says, THIS at Pina Ridge; Caroline Aubin bert of Ledyard; Irene C. M a r­ to 5 p.m. daily. activities will be a baaketoall for itself. of the state of Conneotleut ■everal appropriations. the one at Erdonl Rd. and Lake RADIATOR STOLEN MKMBBR OF __ to Mr. end Mn. Norman R. tin of Manchester to Donat A. The Manchester in - game, relay races and a poetry For as long as we can remem­ Additlonid funds for snow re­ Rd., has tor some time been A n a ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — THE ASSOCIATED PRbSS And one good reason for staying this Dumschat, house on Hendee and Muriel M. St. Pierre, both okides Rockville, Vernon, El- c o n test. The Aaeociated Press is exclusively entitled ber, the rivalry between the two moval during the rest of the deemed Inadequate and in need “ Don’t start your car—the radl le tlie use rapublicatibn of all news dis­ side o f any verdict of sin is a reason Rd.; Anthony and Louina of Hartford, lot on the orlglnaJ ington, Bolton and Manohester. ot positions, over prerogatives ths. winter season. le one item. A of improvement. . ator is gone,” read the note A fte r the entertainment patches credited to it or not otherwise credit­ Camille to Caroline Aubin, Mce iruLp. The organisation assiets in WEEK ed In this paper and also the local news pub­ which combines good principle with existing Constitution and law balance of only 8800 is left in Bowling Pliumed taped to Edith Onoratl’s auto­ grinders, soft drinks and coffee house in Hickory HIU; Albert maintaning the clinic at the lished here. pragmatic considerations. Prohibition is split between them, has been ef- Rie fund for that purpose. A The Andover Conununlty mobile. will be eerved in the cafeteria. All rights ot republlcatlon ot special dla- E. and Theodora James of Cov­ Manoheeter Evening Herald Manchester Memorial Hospital, not merely an infringement of personal the nature which could only be-: sum of 8500 has been recom­ Club, a recreational and servlee The radiator was taken while The program for the fathers and p a ^ s s nereln are also reserved. entry to Eidmund L. and Janet Andover oorreepondent, Law­ a reaearoh program and a pro- sons was planned jointly by the PER. 2 tlm 8 resolved by a resort to the duel. mended by the board of finance group in toe town, will devote she was at a bowling alley freedom. It also is something that U Requln of Andover; a parcel rence Moe, telephone 742-8798. feseional education program Wednesday. Student Council and the PTA. BMU service client ot N. E. A. Service, Inc. hnd for aa long as we can re­ to'be transferred from the con- Friday evening to the first 4 to 10 P.M. Daily Publishers Representatives — The JUjUus doesn’t work. member, there h u been. In each mentioned activity. They will Hathews Spedal Agracy — New York Chi­ tingenoy fund. to 10 P.M. Saturday cago, IMtrolt and Boston. ______. But once again, we are afraid, those position, an almost endemic One reason for tha currant ather at toe Town Hall at i ^ M B lfe B R AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCUDAr elements in American life who can’t re­ virus inclttng the incumbent Shortage is that fairly recent p.m. and proceed to Manches­ nON8.______^ toward the rule of Connecticut. ter's Holiday Lanes for an eve­ sist any opportunity to try to push peo­ state legislation Umito the The Herald Printing Company, Inc., as­ Some Individuals, it is true, have amount of town aid funds a ning of bowling. Afterwards, ADMISSION sumes no financial responsibility for typ<^ ple around, always for their own good, resisted the virus almost com­ town may use for snow removal they will return to the Town graphical errors appearing In advertisements Hall for refreshments. and other reading matter in The Manchester of course, find themselves equipped with pletely; Finance Commlssidner to' 20 per cent of the improved Adrin $1 Evening Herald. a great new crusading cause. Here is a Frank Lynch, for ihstance; was road funds. For Andover this School Needs Report SWIFT'S ChiMran under 14 too shrewd and canny a charac­ At the board of education Display advertising closing houra: wonderful opportunity for them to make amounts to only 86,700. For a For Monday — 1 p.m Friday. ter ever to be caught trying to number of yean there was no meeting Tuesdajr the education­ 50c For Tuesday — 1 p.m Monday. rules for other people; to see to it that do or rule too much, even when such limitation. al needs committee reported on For Wednesday — 1 p.m Tuesday. what new school space would PREMIUM Groups of five or more chil­ For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. other people are required and compelled circumstances might have seem­ Percy B. Cook, first aelect- For FWday — 1 p.m Thursday. to do what is good for them; to force ed inviting. 1 man, says that it costa about an very likely be needed for future dren FREE when accom­ For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday The temptation to Finance averaga of fSOO to remove y ears. aasslfled deadline: 10:30 a.m. each day e( other people into alteration of their pri­ panied by a paid adult. publication except Saturday — 9 a.m. Commissioners has been hard to snow and sand roads after an Dr. George Sanborn, State Times International Travd vate and personal habits. resist. They function at the real averaga snowfall. A lesser Department of Education con STEAKS Club members and their center of everything; invariably Thursday, February 6 We brush their protestations of high storm costs a little less; a se­ sultant, gave eetimates for fS' purpose aside, and wish them no gains they have the opportunity to vere storm entails more hours cilitles' baaed on projected en families admitted FREE at all, not in the field of arbitrary pro­ know more about what la going of work, more expense. With rollments. Further Information upon the presentation of on than any other single individ­ most of tha employed people of will be given to the board at a hibition. Let them let the people them­ membership card at the Hie Lives Of Agruinaldo ual in the atate picture; inevit­ the town traveling out of town meeting to be held next Tues- box office. selves decide, on the evidence, and aa ably the poaition as keeper of to work and returning at night day. Individuals. the purse educates them to > the roada mqst be cleared Some time after that the Ih Veterans Memorial Hospital, Mani­ know better than anybody alse promptly and be made safe for board will call a special meet­ TENDER la, the Philippines, a 94 year old man how something can be done and travel. People must have this ing to which representatives died yesterday. His name was Kmilio fin an ced. service, they do ask for it, and from the various boards and From a strictly practical of'oourse it must be paid for. Aguinaldo, and the uniqueness o f his B o b b y commissions to town will be And Calling Machine point of view, you could fire all Some towns use practically invited to hear the facts and life went beyond the great number of the other state offidials above- nene of their State Aid Road the recommendations to date. the rank of office manager-and funds for enow remoaral. They his years. He managed to live that long For a time it seemed to us that Billie Heart Sunday Aides SIRLOIN the usual Finance Commissioner oonelder that such funds are in spite of being on many sides of. the Sol BIstea, that one-time young man of Workers for Heart Sunday, and HEAR tiM could run the state. Any Fi­ needed bcully for new roads and Feb. 23, have been announced same revolution, in spite of fighting both the year, and that eloquent preacher of nance Commissioner who has improvements to old roada, by three of the area captains ORIGINAL Spain, the oppressor, and the United lay sermons to church congregations, been in office a decent length of bridgas, and the like. They, working with Mrs. Ralph Ran­ tim e Inevitably gravitates Chae^ore, enimark the funds States, the supposed liberator. might become the typical success and som, chaiiynan. Most of his life, happened back at the failure story of our times. ’There was a toward tha assumption that, in Cor oapitaii improvements rather such a situation, he could not than for expense items like Working with Mrs. Elvlo Coda, ESSO beginning of this century. certain appealing innocence about his only run the state, but do It ■onw removal. TUa policy has captain, in one part of the lake But reading the outlines of the story knavery; and it could truly be said that. b ette r. tha advantage for a town of not area will be Mrs. Donald Fish Specials today, as it is told now he is dead, and If at any stage oif his career, he had In the Finance Commlssioner- being caught at aome time or Dubiskas and Mrs. Doimld Dowling. For another part of as it is told now that the Philippines do ever been called upon to deal with really ahlp, to sum it up, it can be other with a big backlog of ex knowledge and capability them­ penaire joiis to be done. the lake section Mrs. Ronald HALIBUT at least have the independence ho honest men, either farmers or manufac­ Bockus as captain will be assist­ STEEL selves which Ignitothe Imagina­ Another appropriation item ed by Mrs. Frank Prior, Mrs. sought, and as it is told now we Ameri­ turers or salesmen or. bankers or politi­ tion of the incumbent wSl ba that of providing funds Wheeler Hess, Miss Tess Melt, cans are at least part way toward the cians, he could never even have started For aa long as almost any­ for equifimant and operating STEAK and Miss Emily Miller. capacity to take an objective look at one his fabulous road toward affluence and body can remember, the office oaato for the Town Office Build- tag. Funds for maintenance Mrs. Winston Abbott, eaptaln of our own yesterdays—reading the bankruptcy. of State Comptroller has been BAND passed back and forth between have had to wait until a reaaon- Aguinaldo story seems to have its very Our instinct to install Billie Sol as the two men, Republican Fred 2!el- aUa experience with such costs FLOUNDER appropriate points today. very perfect model for all young people ler, and Democrat Raymond omAl be known. Brought To Hartford For it is, at its base, the continuing Thatcher. Like the office Cf Fi­ Voters will also be saked to who want to make and lose it fast has, omurtder a request ftxxn the GOING By Jet From Bermuda story of big power and little povier, the nance Commissioner, it is 'an FILLET however, been holding itself in check office which has Ita pencUa In Town of Bolton for an exten­ story of the struggle between colonial­ ever since another potential folk hero 8UU Life By Reginald Pint* every phaae of the state’s busi* sion of the present one-year SKIING? Just For This Show ism and independence. oqntract to one of possibly five for our times appeared on the scene. W e SOFT LIGHT FOR MEMORIES ness. Until the legislative im be RENT A CAR Bmillo Aguinaldo began fighting the of insurance conunlsaioris in the yean tor urn of the disposal are not sure Bobby Baker isn't going to ana- An agreeable formula, to For a weekend or as long Spaniards for the independence of his 1968 session, the office also had "Fishiim Rod Ptm" wind up our favorite, when we want to management of the biggest sin­ detarmlM extra compensation as yon like. country in 1896, two years before the give oncoming youth something to look tor any Increase in Bolton’s this day in Los Angeles. "But gle patronage system left in Cars available with sld featuring Spanlsh-American War. In 1897, he and through. state politics. poputation (hiring the contract, would the court please take seemed to be one that would racks attached. his barefoot followers, had kept up the into consideration . . But beyond such tactical sit­ Every such hero has, of course, his uation, the office . must have ooU for an Increase of 82.50 per JUICY fight loiig enough^to proclaim him Presi­ It Tiras, a negUgence case person ovsf thq sto>’tlng ^iRura Paid Dodgt PontkK famous, oolorful victories and accom­ some other and subtlbr bullV^;^ ROBERT dent of a country which, however, they Interview with Melvin Belli and for an hour Belli had sat INC. tem p tation . OtheM(Fl|je ' n o jv ' ot toe oonttyu^-.' . plishments. Billie Sol Estes, for in­ in silence, making notes on a ‘ 878 MAIN STREET did not begin to control. They would, in could it be that every* incumbent, Boltqn has raquseted tha,t the stance, did brilliantly with fertilizer yellow legal pad. Now as he Sump M opened for a few hours fact, surely have lost hiul not the Unit­ since 1938 has nourished ,sbme Phone S48-2881 WALKER tanks which didn’t even exist spoke softly, the judge nodded on Sunday. Tentatiively, it was ed States, fighting Spain over Cuba, and looked up and then said dream of being some da^ G®''" considered by the selectmen America’s Greatest But our taste, given a wide enough ernor ? PORTERHOUSE over the "Maine," and over a newajiaper he was adjourning for the day that ^ ^ might be NEJW YORK, Feb. 6—Melvin you. And Td like to congratu­ velvet carpetbag for a brief­ Republican Eeller finally, af­ Bait, Spin, Fly Rod choice, will always run toward the pos­ because a point of law had C e a m le . TIm custodian would circulation war in New . York, also _der._ Belli sat on the edge , of the bed late you, doctor, on your super­ case and, . when his dark blue ter 20 years of impatient wait­ Casting Expert sible and the plausible. We like the with his head tilted against a been brought up that he granted be on dut^ from 10 to 12 only Oded to hit MhnlUL ficial medical knowledge but suit opens, a smashing red time to consider. ing, did get his party’s nomlna- transaction which is slick enough to telephone receiver as if the honesty does not permit me.’ I lining and a huge gold watch and any contimiatlon of the W ith Aguinaldo always claimed, for that ‘'Royalty," BelU was say­ Uon in 1958. finit twp hours opening would •p«olal have some substonce in it for everybody, thing were a pillow. His legs, took dare of that old croaker. chain glare at judge and jury. Democrat Thatcher has, hq?^-. point in history, and Admiral Dewey al­ encased in blue cufflese lawyer’s ing yesterday, “ these lawyers he conditioned on how well which renders some service and delivers "I ’ll tell you, I could use the Then on the other hand, ever, never got beyond the mod­ FRIDAY TED BARBIERI ways denied, that there had been an pin stripes, were stretched out. services of somebody today. I think they’re royalty. They tell users followed the 'rules df something of value, and which, there­ there is the BelU who has suc­ you in law school to go out est launching, every two years, d u m pin g. and Local Fly-Casters agreement for the freedom of the Philip­ The black high heeled cowboy have what is known as a two- cessfully defended 10 accused of a brief round of speculation boots dug into the hotel room and take all the tough cases. ITto board of finance has rec- pines after the prospective defeat o f the fore, can never be classified as any out­ day hangover.” murderers and who has, over that he might, this time, be try- , HUNGARIAN carpet. The night table at his So I take this one, and I take eimunenided the transfer of right swindle.- This was, this little look at 100 times, collected more than ing for the top spot on the Spanish. Anyway, on June 12, 1898, elb^ was littered with mes­ it because Jack Ruby’s brother ■lifficient funds from toe con­ Belli taking cafe of business, 8100,000 in damages for clients party ticket. "ShcupshooHiig Aguinaldo proclaimed the independence Of the various Baker enterprises sages about long distance calls. came to me, and every other tingency fund for use in runr about the best way there is to in negUgence cases. This BelU But always, it seems, there jS CHEESE of the Philippines, and, soon after, put which have been reported upon to date, When the operator came on, lawyer says I’m doing it for ning ahd maintaining the dump wHh tell about the man. For there does not joke. He speaks quiet­ pubUcity. Hell, I’m doing it be­ in the post of state comptrollSr until toe end of this fiscal year, NATIVE on a top hat and went through the that which seems closest to such classi- Belli told her to get lawyer Joe are two parts to this 56-year- the contagious feeling that It Tonehill in Jasper, Tex. Tone- ly, and what he says has cause I don’t like to see an In­ J u ly 1. STRUDEL Bow and Arrow” ceremony of taking office as the new fication^ and taste would be the meat old gray-haired San Francisco enough sense to It to make him sane man executed. So they would be quite logical, some day, Road Work Planned hill is Belli’s associate in the de­ lawyer who has taken on the for tha party to make a pively country’s first president deal, in which, by a simple telephone fense of Jack Ruby. one of the nation’s top trial law­ talk. ‘‘Do you know something?’’ Selectman Cook has indicated fe a tu rin g toughest murder case of them yers. He has the red velvet car­ Belli said. "The American Bar merit nomination. . . that the major work to be done The United States at that time, how­ call, introducing to the representatives While the call was going all. Between tha elective post FOWL petbag on the table in front of on town aid roads for the rest through. Belli twisted around Association has never forgiven ever, was determined, to put it politely, of a meat packing firm located in Haiti On one hand, you have the him in a courtroom, and he me for Dr. O’Brien.” which has' some atmosphere.. of the year will be on Jurovaty and a targe freckled hand point­ Belli everybody writes about. which encourages such dream­ ARTHUR HALL to’’ “assume its share of the white man’s an eventual purchaser of its prod­ shows you the coat lining and Dr. O’Brien was a great tax Rd. This rood, much of It im- ed to a magazine which was on He is a joking, irreverent guy ing, and the appointive post burden” and so began a long and bitter uct in the United States, young Bobby the gold chain. But then, as he expert BfeUi introduced to the improved, ommects New Boston at aN Ckumeotlcut Champion the coffee table in the middle who tells stories with a loud which has duties and opportonl- Rd. and Gilead Rd. Work on war to subdue the country it had just established himself at a "finder” and did late one afternoon in Los lawyers’ convention in 1957. Dr. for 1962 and 1968 o f the room. and magnificent use of agri­ Angeles several weeks ago, he ties which extend the incum­ Improving it was started last mayron*s liberated from the Spainish. How many therefore received some 88,000 in a “ Did you see that story?” he cultural lang^uage in the pres­ O’Brien told the lawyers that SHORTENING w ith puts It all Into a few words “ youse guys ought to pay. your bent’s reach sometimes befora year. The laying of 2,000 foet lives our war against the Filipinos cost “ finder’s fee,” which was paid to him as said. "Take a look at it. I want ence of even the most re­ in a soft tone and then every­ he even knows it, there is a re­ of rubMe drain on the south end bake shops FANCY fifteen million for that story. served ladies. He comes into taxes.” Later, Dr. O’Brien turn­ has never been tabulated; estimates have a fraction of a cent a pound on the meat thin*' becomes different. ed out to be gangster Mickey current and electric challenge of the road will proceed when O Lb. C an' RUSSELL FORS Why, before they’re through a courtroom with a big red such aa can be resolved only in weather permits. SPRY said 250,000 of the native population; subsequently sold. "Excuse m e," BelU said on Cohen, a Belli client. EDDIE VASKO with me, the magazine will the manner which we recom­ DELICIOUS gradually, in any case. General Aguinal­ It took more than a telephone call, of think those other cases they mend and anticipate. Rather CONN. GRADE “A” FRESH do and his forces were pushed back and course. Young Bobby had to know just settled started down in than having one. or tha other small claims court.” A Thought for Today resign, or having them cany back. And, one day, in a bold exploit in something and know somebody. You LARGE VACATION which a force masquerading as native He shook his head. ’The story Sponsored by the Manches­ Sheinwold on Bridge their quarrel to their Governor, EGGS don’t earn 88,000 just by picking up disturbing him is in a national let them meet, some sweet ter OouncU of Ctmrebes guerrillas surprised Aguinaldo and cap­ suiy old telei^one and calling any ok| mag;azine and it says, at one NEAT SWINDLE Capitol dawn, with their com­ APPLES SPORTS VERMONT MAID tured him in his own camp, the war was number. Not everybody can be a '“find­ point, that BelU gave a private TRAPS DEFENDER South dealer puters at twenty paces, and 1st party in his San Franclaco of­ Wherewithal shaU a young By ALFRED 8HE1NWOU) Both side* vulnerable the survivor he named Governor won. And Aguinaldo finally signed a er." Not all “finders” ever succeed in EXHIBIT statement ending the war, and accept­ fice with dinner music man deanse his way? By tak­ NORTH for life, with powerii to execute SYRUP atJ. TYTES OF VAOATKWf convincing the people whose business by a well-built harpisL Ihe ing heed thereto accord!^ to " I fell into a trap the other 4 A K 9 all future Finance Commission­ ing the sovereignty of the United they facilitate that there ought to be a guests could tell she was well thy word. Thy word have I hid night," a fan emtfeases, "and ty 9 3 ers or Comptrollers on sus­ HPOBTS BQUIPSOSNT States. wanted to give my opponent full 4 MARSHMALLOW gratitude fee, so to speak. built because, the story said, in mine heart, that I might not 0 8 picion. Courage of Four decades later the United States she had no clothes on. sin against thee. Psalms credit for a very pretty swindle. 4 J 10 9 8 5 2 But there was real meat, and there My wife said I needed a keep­ WEST EAST had come around to making and keeping “That phony writer,” Belli 119:9-11. FLUFF 2 7 0 . J a r . was a real purchaser, and a transaction Some years ago a prominent er and that any Sensible adtilt 4 7 4 2 4 8 6 5 3 a promise to give the PhUippines their was saying. “That harpist would know when he was being ty K 10 8.6 2 ty J 3 4 resulted, and it might not have happen­ wasn’t naked. It was a cold French attorney addressed the PRIZES independence. ’Two years ago. a fine dele­ jury upon the conviction of a flim-flammed. 0 K 7 3 O AQ932 ed so soon—perhaps it might never have night and she had shoes cm.” South dealer 4 K 4 4 6 Herald GRAND AWARD gation of his own coimtry’s officials Then Tonehill came on the young cUent being sentenced SOUTH happened at all—if young Bobby hadn’t, for murder. “ Gentlemen o f the Both sides vulnerable and American generals and admirals phone and Belli started talking Opening lead—Six of Hearts. 4 Q J 10 Yesterdays Conviction Vaeatton tor two in Emerald made his telephone call, and since the Jury, the accused has confeesed; honored him in a special day of tribute. about EEG tests and a witness "1 opened the six of hearts A Q 7 Beach Hotel In Nassau Yrith a defense Is impossible, and yet DEL MONTE DRINK And the Philippine Independence Day call was right within the Washington, that had to be subpoenaed and from the Wedt hsnd. Declarer 0 J 10 6 25 Yean Ago transportation both ways by D.C. exchange, and probably cost the a lot of the other leg;al work I want to add a few words. looked at the dummy for quite ‘4 A Q 7 3 CALIF. SUNKIST NAVEL Pan American Jet. has been designated as June 12, the an­ There on the wall I see the lec­ VeM N o rA taxpayers not a cent, not in telephone thatiis connected with the de­ a while before he played the Mrs. Buracie Kitchlag and piNEAPPiaeRAPEFRurr 2 ssc niversary of the day when, back in 1898, fense of Jack Ruby. Belli held ture of the crucified Christ Away back in 1874 when Clarence G., ORANGES Doz 59c MANY OTHER bills at any rate, who was hurt? first card. My partner (my wife, Miss Margaret Rueeell exhibit he himself first officiaUy proclaimed that a pair of blauik-rimmed glasses There hangs the picture in this as you might guess) put up the and F. Ernest Watkins first formed the hail of justice where you con­ palntinga at Morgan Memorial LIBBY AWARDS independence. Such examples stir us, they do, and in his free hand as he talked jack of hearts, and declarer ahow ing. firm of Watkins Brothers as a funeral quickly and easily about com­ demn the guilty. But why do WASHED and CLEANED So this s ^ e individual was, for the it will be a long time before we pick up won with the ace. Mias Marion Fraser, aopho- plicated things. He was, right we not hear anything of Hhn “ South led the ten of spades have led the king of hearts af- service, they were convinced Manches­ United States, at one time a romantic a telephone without thinking about In our public schools to which m ora a t V tm Britain 'Taaeliors CORNED BEEF SPINACH C ello B a g 23c now, like any big lawyer you’ve to dummy’s king snd returned ter taking thehs king of clubs. College, direots production of ter wanted ^ e bast service their efforts hero, at another a valued ally, at an­ young Bobby Baker and his 88,000 call, ever seen. , we send our children? Why the jack of clubs for a finesse. Thi.s would be necessary if Ekust etrald produce. Intaracrtienol does the murderer, for the first “The Mikado." / other a hated foe and enemy whom we and wondering when in the world some­ “Joe, you know aa well aa I I won with the king of chibs had started with the doubletoir President’s Birthday Ball CUT-RITE PASCAL do that this case won’t be tried time in his life, aee the crucified and led the deuce of hearts, q -j. of hearta. If East had start­ N o w . . . 90 yeaiu and thrw generations were fighting, we told ourselves, for civi­ thing like that will get on our line. One h en in this hall, vdien the nets 8600 for Infantile Paralysis in Dallas,” he said. "W e’re go­ expecting my partner to win ed with Q-J-x or Q-J-x-x ot Foundation. > later . . . Watkins Brothers continues to CELERY Lge. Dbl. Bch. CAFE lisation and the good of his own people, ing to get a change o f venue law will punish him? If the at­ with the queen and to return the hearts, she would drop the W AX PAPER have the courage to offer the best, in and finally this same individual was the and have this thing in Houston. tention of my client had been suit queen when West led the king. 10 Yean Ago Dinner 5 to 7 P.M. harmless old hero to whom we our­ Won’t be until the summer or directed to the Christ when he “Much to my surprise, declar­ Actually, East would not drop its endeavors . . . Watkins-West Fimeral SW EET LIF E the fall, rd like to have it right ■at on the benches of the school, Barring Unsafe Tires er produced the queen o f hearts the queen of hearts on West's Keeney Street area.rMidents Service at 142 East Center Street, fHir- Nabisco Fig Newtons...... 8 oz. pkg. 26e selves tendered sentimental and cere­ now. he would not now sit her# fac­ arid proceeded to rattle off a king. West mi|^t then worii out vote to circulate two pMUons; niture store at 986 Main Street, Music FASHION SHOW monial homaga ing disgrace and Infamy. Yes, Krabler Vamllla Orame . . 2-16 oc. pkgs 69e Save all this time. But it can't total of ten tricks. My wife whet was goteg co snd there­ one, to enact an ordlnaneO Bad tires are often the cause of fatal be dime. So what TU do, TU it is you, gentlemen, whom I stores at 241 Asylum Street, Hartford, ENRICHED BREAD It is not often that one individual lives pointed out that we could have fore shift to diimcDde. forcing Matiin to exeeute the Daily— ^Featuring motor accidents; and a step toward meet you down in Dallas on Fri­ accuse. You that brag, with long enough to see so many flips of the taken ten trtdu ourselves if I In short. South made a beau­ oontraet tor Keetmir Street atid 17 Oak Street, Manchester . . . be­ meeting tUs danger has been taken day night at six o’clock and . your education and your oul- had shifted to diamonds on win­ tiful play but a super-alert West school bssed on architect Law»* cause we believe you still want the best Resort Weafi and flota o f relationship between big and with introduction of a bill that would we’ll go right to woric. Better tinre, and yet are barbarous; ning my club tricki might have avoided the trap. ranee’s plans, and a seocfid, za> small nation, between the lure of colo­ bar low-grade tires in the state. ’This figure for a heavy weekend. Who spread atheism and lust West was not a poor fish, but service, the best merchandise, your pioneering legislation to curb accidents “ Does South deserve credit questing that Martin bUtUta Ski Togs—See It! nialism and the thirst for independence. Get out the carrots and w«’U sit among the people and then an for a fine play, or was I a poor he certainly got hooked. money can buy. caused by tire failure could, if adopted, such action on his own. Xt is easier, today, to concede and in that athletic club and be all astonished when the people re­ fish?" set the pattern for a national attack on ready for the change-of-venue Daily QnesUea Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. We take pride in serving you. You can ply with crime end vulg^tyT* Give Oredlt Draghl observe their 40th an­ acknowledge that this was the same a most serious problem. Historically the hearing Monday.” Partoer tqieae wItt one heart, Many Other Exhibits How true. Indeed, it is some­ Give credit wiiera credit la n iversary. be proud of having chosen Watkins to nan ttian it is to realise that this was automotive industry has been most re­ Then Belli hung up the phane and the next player r-iTTTi Yon thing of a erim* to vrtQInld due: South made a very fine held: Spndes, S-M-S; Benrts, Ita^U on Department plan serve y ou ! also, somehow, the same country. sponsive to legislative prodding in the and his voice broke into a the Word of God from our Old English Street Car 'Play at the flret trick. It might J-6-4; Diamonde, A-O-S-g-t: model airplane club. ■ FOOD safety field. Southern drawL "Now heah’s youth! DanM WdbeUr in the nave deceived almost anybody. ’The measure proposed by the Joint good ole Doctor Belli all fixed CInbe 8. halls of Congress.vnrtMd: “Tlie If South won the find trick What do yon eayf Camp Trailers Legislative Committee on Motor Ve­ up to go to Texas again,” he Bible is our only eafb giUde. So Toda]>*e Bbthdaya STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. with the queen of hearts and hicles and ’Traffic Safety specifies testa said. "Doctors. You know down Answer: Bid two hearts. This Pnaliiiiff People Around Is Fun long as we take it ae our in­ then went after a club finesse. is a choice of evils. The i^ados . insnist Clw%o Ama ’ Florida Showcaes that would assure tires aa safe as those in San Diego I was examining hi 6 0 . F a b ia n Is structor for conduct and char­ West would surely switch to di­ are too shabby to bid, the baud Popular atoger ICbNOMY 444 CENTER ST.-^PUNTY OF FREE PARKING normally provided as original eqiupment - this doctor on the stand and acter, we will go on prospering ' People, and ecclesiastics, are finding

WAffilMnON- (AP)-In the pOPBNHAOEN, Seamark This Week's Best Meat Buys at Stop^ Shvn! news from- Weliiincton: (A ^) British Foreign Becre- i l l SAVINGS; . *‘tto , eecretary taky TUbhard A. Butler Aays •onvihced m* for the firet time F i^ c h hope f ^ anitralisatlon that be 1 ^ afveS aome $4 Ml- of Southeast Asia in cooperation’ Ikm,” demand O e e q ^ ’a tough- with . CoMinunist China is "a iop hop distant utopia.” S ‘S minded- Sent Kiehard -B. Russell Noting that Britain had recog­ SUPER MARKETS after tteee days of cloeed-door nized' Red China for 14 yeara tastimdny Iky Secrylary of De­ Butler, in a' speech to Danish fense Itobert B. McNamara. students Wednesday night, warned President CSiarles de "He has gotten away from Gaulle of France not to expect the hectic days of WorM Wdr H any i]Ulck settlement with Pe­ and the Kerean War when Many king. bepadse of his decision to contracts were on a cost - plus recognize the Communist re­ basis, of awahled to see that’ gime. the irie wna shared fahdy,’’ said Butler said the troubles in Russell,' chairman of the Senate 500 EXTM HAPPINESS Lorinf photo Southeast Asia cannot be "con­ Armed .Berrlcea Committee and e ^ S A L E i jured away by phrases about is at StopiShop Defense Aypropriatkm subcom­ Engaged neutralisation in agreement TOP VALUE mittee. with China.” Ihider Russell, the two groups The engagement of Miss whera evaryone smllas have been sittihg together to ex­ Sharon Elizabeth Lucious of TOipro (A P )—The Japmese and says 'lliaiik you" I pedite hearings , on the $50-bil­ Hartford to Dennis J. W. Sei­ government submitted a bill to lion-plus defense budget for the bert of Coventry has been anV Parliament' today which would We’re to sure we practice next fiscal year. nounced by her parents, Mr. enable Emperor HircMito to The .G corp^ Democrat said and Mrs. Raymond Luciuos of travel outside his country,. No what we preach that we’ll give the former defmse procurement North Palm Beach. Fla. Japanese ruler hAs ever trav­ STAMPS! you a Silver Dollar if you policy appeared to be to divide Her fiance is the son of Mr. ^ ^ S t o p ^ S h o p I eled abroad. oontracts among Major missile and Mrs. William Seibert Jr. don’t get a “Thank you” SUPER MARKETS and aircraft contractors, pro­ of South St. LONDON (AP) - Britain has at our checkout counter ducing nttle incentive to hold Miss Lucious, a 1961 grad­ ON ITEMS YOUR FAMILY agreed to sell 300 guided attack during our Red Carpet down costs. uate of Manchester High missiles to Saudi Arabia for an Much of McNamara’s "sub­ School, attended the Nancy estimated $1.4 million, inform­ Celebration. stantial savings,” Russell told Taylor Fashion and Charm ants said Wednesday night. USES ALMOST EVERY DAY! newsmen Wednesday, are due School in West Palm Beach. The contract also calls for Famous "down-East'' flavor, Mr. Seibert, al.so a 1961 to awarding more defense con­ training Saudi Arabian soldiers That’s the nice thing about shopping u s . Govt. G rade "A ';.. 5 to 9 lb*. brands at low pric«- tracts "to the lowest bidder.” g^raduate of Manchester High in use of the weapon, they said. "While the new budget ap­ School, is employed as an ap­ at Stop ft Shop! The bonus stanipi you made the way your fhmily Elegance pears to be rather tight, the prentice trainee by Pratt and Whitney, a division of ^nlted PHMON PENH. Cambodia get are on items you really want! secretary assured that it will (A P )—The Cambodian Foreign without splurging! enable us to maintain our mili­ Aircraft Corp.. East Hfrtford. likes best...New England style! The wedding will take place Ministry charged today that two tary superiority over any pos­ South Vietnamese planes killed In the spring. THESE COUPONS M O D THROUCH sible adversary,” Russell said. five persons and wounded six Despite savings, Russell said, BfolU RW KlS others in an attack on a Cam­ Serve ene Nuo weekend — put ewcNier in yeur fcssnspl mllltai^ budgets .will continue be conducted by the VA to in­ bodian village Feb. 4. SATUDDAY, FEBRUARY Sih "very costly as long as the cold form patients and employes of war lasto.” the health hazards involved in AT YOUR NEAREST ST0P4SH0P The best turkeys Stop A Shop holpc Snow's Clam "There is no cut off date for smoking. Geisha that now,* ’he said. School Menus you can buy — you feed yeur Fancy King CAPS: An Army decision to guaranteed to i ^ l e mlemily i l y tbofter issue baseball type fatigue caps Rosary Society letisfv. for less! has already cost taxpayers H m Manchester puUic school Chowder more than a million dollars. To Hold Sales menu for the week of Feb. 10 is Rep. CoRiellus E. Gallagdier, D- as follows: SAVE N.J., said today. Bt. Bridget’s Roaary Society Monday: Hamburg patty on 100 FREE In 1661 Gallagher protested wlU hold a food and bake sale roll, potato chips, buttered esr- TNP VALUE . . . $ 1 CRAB the Army decision and urged after all ttie Masses on Sunday. rots, milk, apple crisp. 35‘ retention of the familiar "sad Tuesday; Italian spogfastti oaes J GAkes may be brought to the Stock up for Lenten meals and save! sack” Wpe cap worn by soMiers ke.; or Mrs. DaMM mashed potato, oabbage-corrot N e. 5 2 6 BONI IN "fimctionally inadequate” be­ Nesvoomb, 52 S. Hawthorns St salad, bread, butter, milk, Val­ . Catsup when you don't buy the sale quantity! cause. K requires qpecial latm- entine cake. The finest meet dering, Gallagher added. ‘WOOFS’ HAVE IT It’s e Stop k Shop exclueive! W e There’s no penalty for not buying ATLANTA. Ga. (AP) — The PBISONBB’S J(WK 100 Extra«!^^Stamps iW#you'tl ever eat, underetand that email farailiea the ulc quantitiei. I f an item ie Georgia House of Representa-1 SMOKING: 'The Veterans Ad­ RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — at a wonderful $ ' can’t alwaye use the large quantities. I for $1, the unit price it 20c I ministration haa banned the dis­ ttyee approved a dognapping There’s an inmate with a sense wifli BoNitryflio or Step A Shop tribution of free cigrarettes and bill Wednesday that would make of humor at North Carolina’s |l Mvingl other smoking products in its the offense pmiiShable by a pris­ Central Prison, least, prison Savean4|ot Q Rk|*$1 hospitals. on term of from 2 to 5 years. officials who supervise the mak­ HaK-Galion Ice Cream ’The V A said itf Action ; The present penalty is a year ing of auto tags'h• No. 52P Old get etaniMl Fig Bor IS eo. RITZ CRACKERS MARCAL Liquid Similac Mrs. Filbert's 26* Vaafla Ormie Road. IS oe. It's 30c G pound less than last week! TABLE NAPKINS MIX OR MATCH...... 2/660 1 Lb. 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■ f. ' /■! ■ 1 ■ V , . ■ . - kAMCRESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. THURSDAY, FEBRT7ARY 6, 1964 PACE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY «, 1964 ...... - ^ CLIP --- two others. TR¥'tSiiIl cliMT Ti I eight people. It is especially tion pupils at Widham Hig^ r i i i i u u m t . 5 ciH>s evaporated milk School on the basis of 170 stu­ dance Saturday from 9 p.m. to f i r s t good, Mrs. Preston says, served teaspoon salt dents will show a reserve. ’This WE givE r.Fi with rice and a tossed salad. 1 a.m. ,'jat the Manchester Coun­ ifd U teaqwon black p ^ ^ r Mrs. Preston also said that it will be used to offset the deficit try Club for members and 1 tablespoon Worcestershire may be ihade the day before in transportation. The Increase guests. Ken Morgester and his F i r s t . N a t i o n a l sauce serving. in mileage is an actual regis­ combo will furnish the music 1 pound medium sise shrimp tered increase over the bid es­ for dancing. 1 pint scallops Mrs. Preston la a native of timate. N a t io n a l W E G IV E Manchester, N. H., and has Tickets may still be obtained 'm 1 pound filet of flounder A total of $134,776 has been by calling Mrs. Robert DlGip- C R C e N Stores ^ pound canned or fresh crab lived in Manchester about 12 spent out of an estimated edu­ Stores years. She attended Wheaton vannl, 466 W. Middle Tpke., or JS T A M P S ^ meat cation budget of $298,447. More Mrs. George Feisthamel, 446 W. 2H cups lobster meat frerii College, Norton, Mass., for two definite figures on a package years before transferring to Middle Tpke. Also working on froaen or canned plan for combining board insur­ the general committee are Mrs. 3 tablespoons sherry wine Skidmore College, Saratoga ance with board of selectmen Springs, N. Y., where she grad­ Eugene Rail, chairman of deco­ Vi cup dry bread crumbs insurance will be revealed be­ rations; hfrs. Allison Brantner, GREEN PORK ROASTS uated as an art major. 6 tablespoons grated Parme­ fore a decision Is made. The :haitman o f gift committee, and S T A M P S . san cheese Her husband is a supervisor plan, which includes rebates on Mrs. James O’Connor, publicity. 1 teaspoon paprika of engineering experimental present policies and costs of test facilities at Pratt and workmen’s liability, steam boil­ smwtmmm Vi teaspoon capers ALASKA, HAS. BOLLS 5-RIB CUT Whitney, division of United er Sind auto fleet insurance, was Melt butter in top of double Aircraft Corp., East Hartford. tabled. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP)— THIS COHPON WQRTH *1 ^ 0 boiler, gfradually stir in flour ’There was just a touch of em­ The couple has four children, To Make Voters mixing until it forms a smooth The February voter making barrassment in this largest state MAmmmeERYSPi&Ais/ So Tender - So Flavorful paste. Stir in one cup evaporat­ Larry. 17, Lynne, 13, Joyce, 11, (11% times the area of Eng­ i tiwiN the nirobiN if Rtviri FitrifI lliri| and Judy, 6. session will be held Saturday The.Eight Juke Refresher LB ed milk and cook, stirring con­ at Yeomans Hall from 10 a.m. land) when a London columnist 2 WhiftliRg Tia Kittla All Cut From Tender, Young Porkers stantly, until mixture thickens. Mrs. Preston is a member of to noon. noted A Ip ska didn’t have a sin­ Gradually add remaining milk the Women's Auxiliary of Man­ Newly made voters are urged gle Rolls ’ Royce. It isn’t true NOW ON SALE chester Memorial Hospital, the and cook five minutes more, by the registrars to'enroll with i more. , Irins in Hill coupon and lovo $1.00 •• you rtort your Rovtro RsWsl 46-OZ CAN stirring occasionally. League of Women Voters, and a political party and become!. [ Were collection and you oof SAM Orton itompi, too. Add salt pepper, Worcester­ Chaminade Musical Ciub of V-8 Cocktail “fully privileged” voters. Only , « well^rese^ed 1936 model (Effoetive through March 7, ^ u shire sauce and capers, two th- which she is the treasurer. She party enrolled voters can vote Franciwo. 7-RIB CUT blespoons cheese, and enough and her husband are members at a caucus or primary where I Anchorage ’Timm carried a PINBAPPLI-GBAPE^RUIT paprika to make mixture pink. of the Manchester Square candidates for election must P « e picture with this line Wash shrimp, shell and clean Dance Club. first be nominated. ‘Alssksjns now can hold up 7-RIB ROAST and cook for five minutes with The family enjoys boating on ’The revised caucus lists have heads in pride.” STAINLESS STEEL COOKWARE SPECIAL! G FOUR CHOPS LB scallops in two quarts boiling the “Lynnjack,” which they been printed and may be ob­ Del M onte JUICE DRINK 29- Pork Combination water to which two tablespoons dock at Mystic. tained from the registrars, BIC SAVINGS ON FAMOUS salt has been added. Add fillet of Mrs. Preston’s other hobbies Herald photo by. Oflara Grace Pringle (R) and Laura flounder the last three minutes are swimming and music. MRS, JOHN PRESTON Szegda ID). DEVELOPING LAYIR CAKI MIXiS - All Varieties LOIN END HALF Hockey Remits The Wlllimantic Hockey Club Hnd PRINTING South Windsor Hlducation Asso­ defeated the Colchester Jets, ENLARGEMENTS Q R ^V E R J B 19-02 S H O U L D It HNAST South Windsor ciation, proceeds from the af­ Lecture Planned LB 11-1, at the Columbia rink Mon­ PKGS 4 to 6 LBS SKINLESS fair will be used Tor the associ­ day. Dell Dnnnack, Emil Sad- ARTHUR DRU6 Betty Crocker 3 Smoked Picnics 39c Sausage Links ation’s scholarship fund. By Garden Club lon and Roger Noel scored three PATRIOT WARE Board Approves Sketches goals each, and Scott Dunnack, Also SPAGHETTI 4 MEAT BALLS P M A S T - BIG VALUE LBS Manchester Evening Herald WITH •■HEATLINED" CORE BACK BAY LB 5 3 c South Windsor correspondent, Mrs. Leslie T. Goodrich of Sliced Bacen Belegna Laura Katz, tel^ihone 644-1753. Bloomfield will speak Monday EVERY WEEK 2 NEW ITEMS OFFERED Of New Elementary School at 1 :30 p.m. at a meeting of CHEF 15’/> OZ A IM O U rS - SKINLESS LB the Manchester Garden Club in BOY-AR-DEB CANS Frankfurts CAMPFIRE the Federation Room at Center Beefaroni Frankfurts 57c The board of education has^in the area of salaries, was Jaycees to Visit Congregational Church. Her approved revised preliminary held. NOW ON SALE!.a,2nd WEEK SPERRYS HONOR 12-OZ C C . Brush Off the Sneakers subject will be "Feathers in Our PiA, VilLOW EYE, RED KIDNEY « 3 9 c MAID PKG plana for the 16-room "Grenier Glastonbury Unit Garden.” Sausage Meat w HANDYS Bologna & Salami Mothers of Ellsworth PTA 3 QT. 10 INCH property” elementary school. are practicing basketball in ’The speaker ia on the board •nd KMUASA LOAP A delegation of Manchester COVERED NAPOLI 6 02 PKG 5 9 * About 3,000 sq. ft. has been preparation for a benefit game o f directors of the Hartford Au­ '^COVERED 28-02 HONOR MAID 5 5 c Jaycees, headed by Stephen Capottoli Bologna cut from the plans previously againat an Ellsworth girls team dubon Society, and is past pres­ SAUCE TAN SKILLET BAKED BEANS CANS shown the board; area In the Lockwood, president, will meet ident of the Bloomfield Garden BULK on March 6. A practice session $ 5 4 f i 7 S f NAPOU 6 -0 1 PKG 6 9 c cafeteria, gymnasium and audi­ tonight with the Glastonbury Club. She lectures on wild birds Geiwa Salami Cream Cheese Plain or with Chive* - 5 9 « is slated for tomorrow at 7:30 Jaycees at a general member­ torium, and in the heater room. p.m. at the Ellsworth gymnasi­ and. flowers. SOLID MEAT — Ready To Eat Architect Robert von Dohlen ship meeting in Glastonbury. Mrs. Cyrus Bestor will be in um to w h ictot^ interested and ’This inter-chapter visitation 5 0 Z PKG PICKLED QT 3 5 < said the area could be further willing motheraare invited. Mrs. charge of a Valentine tea, and Stat* Line Poteto Chips come to ■ •IB# n K Nepio Pastrami ooi Schorr's Tomatoes reduced by making the class­ is in conjunction with a "Roll Mr?, Douglas J. Roberts is June Stulpiri of King St. will be Out the Barrel" visitation pro­ you fresh daily—from spotless room wing corridors seven feet happy to answer questions of chairman^ of the meeting. Also ON SAU - FIRST WEEK ITEMS: PINAST - OLIVI or wide rather than eight. He said gram. participated in by Junior kitchens. Top quality ingredients Libby ^®HNCD BEEF i^oz CAN 43* I LUNCHiON M iATS 8 0 Z PKG potential recruits for the moth­ S it could be done easily since the Chamber of Contunerce chapters *2-QT. WHISTLING TEA KEHLE $3.W PICKLI 4 PIMINTO LOAP ers squad. throughout Connecticut. , - • and instant heat sealing give you doors are recessed, and would The men of the PTA will be 6-QT. COVERED DUTCH OVEN $7.W ixwe n o , problem in the corri­ Lockwood will present the A Quick, Convenient Meal In Itself playing the teachers at the visitation barrel to the president | better, crispier chips. *Sm Vb/vdb/e Introdudory Ofhr Ab^vt dors when they are opened. The March 6 event. s p G C i a l minimum state requirement lor of the Glastonbury Jayceer. ‘ Swordfish ^ 49c Haddock Fillet 53< Cod F ille t • 39< corridor width is six feet. Food Sale Set * Manchester Jaycees will g;ive a The Ladies Auxiliary of the FRIDAY ONLY 24-02 CAN Von Dohlen asked permis­ demonstration on parliamentary South Windsor Fire Depart­ procedure. A rm o u r's ^ \-r-T //* sion to approach the plans "with ment ia spon.soring a food sale w,-. • «'VlW ■‘t. every intention To cut down Saturday, from B:30 a.m. to 1 HUNGARIAN whenever possible." This was FAIR EXCHANGE i i l F " p.m. at Firehouse No. 1, Elling­ MOUNT STERLING, Ky. on Famovt Bramkt agreed to. ton Rd. Proceeds will benefit the The board voted to maintain (AP) — As Patrolman George CHEESE Proiiuem S tiy e i George Mullen Fund. Fire Chief McClure prepared to tag a car rf LIH^ BROILING FOIL 15V, OZ room size at 756 sq. ft., which Mullen was killed in an automo­ would accommodate 30 pupils. for overtime parking, he sp b^ ^ CAN MANAGERS' bile accident on his W8iy to a this note under-the windshield Armour's Hash It was noted that Orchard Hill fire last December. STRUDEL 20-n ROLL 4 5 c Elementary School is rated by wiper: Kaiser the state for 27 pupils. It was Anyone wishing to donate "Men working inside build­ CRANBERRY JUICE COCKTAIL MILK CHOCOLATE, ALMOND, KRACKLB BONUS STAMP SPECIALS believed that this difference in home made baked items is re­ ing." room size would account'for the quested to leave them at the McClure wrote out the ticket Each 8 3 c about 1,800 sq. ft. difference be­ ^rehouse Saturday morning af­ Wednesday and added a P.S. Ocean Spray 4 9 e 2 9 c 10-BAR LETTUCE ■«(ra SAH ■ 1W O pair box tween the areas of the two ter 9. Cook books, donated by "Policeman working outside HEAVY DUTY - 5c DEAL PACK ' Hershey CHOCOLAn BARS BAG schools. ^ The Manchester Eh-ening Her­ building.’ ’ a t a ll ' Croon Stamps Lady Lanox Nylons ICEBERG - CALIFORNIA ald, will also be on sale at this The board tentatively agreed AVAIIAIII AT MOST HOMt time. m a y r o n ’s AjdX la u n d r y d eter g LGE PKG 3 1 c Tasty, Fresh Baked to co-sponsor a Shakespearetin Drive Over Quota , Extra S4H with On. finast production with the library Mrs. Frederick Mahr, gener­ b a k e s h o p s PINE s c e n t 'Oraan Stampe Lomon Pi« tw o a iu iT board. This production, if final­ al chairman of the United ly approved by both boards, Cerebral Palsy drive in South 28 OZ BTL 15-OZ BTL Ixtra SAH O"* finast would be presented by a New Windsor, has announced that Lestoil 6! 3 9 c HEADS Britain group in honor of the Golden Fig Bars ” ■ 39 ' Groan Stamps Ducheis Ear Lay«r the town has surpassed its $1,- Shakespearean Centennial, cel­ REFRESK-R 000 goal. With receipts still ex- | E Ix tra S4kH with pkp finast ebrated this year. It would be p>«cted, 31,020.40 has been re­ presented, if possible, during ceived to date. Red Cap 8-OZ BTL 5 5 c I ^ Groan ftompe p a sh io n id DonUtS National Library Week in April, Scholarship Benefit mamamf/tors S sh $p 60i 9 kifa a m m m 1.LB and would appeal to all age The H o s a g a Indians of DETERGENT g BS Ix tra B4lH 'Crllh On. loal FINAST TIXAS groups, from 7 years upward. I CELLOS Springfield College will present 1 D Groan ftompe Fruit Bread Carrots Further details are requested a program of dances, chants 12-OZ BTL 3 7 c before a final decision is made and ceremonials of the Plains Swan Liquid Evangeline Milk 79 by the board. Indiana tomorrow from 7 to DETERGENT CHOCpLATi cocoATWt oiughi o« i*-oz w isn iN BUNCH D o tty LrocKor umon cocoanut diuoht caki wku o nos "Of Further discussion o f the 8:30_ p.m. at South Windsor PINAST 6 ^ ^ ^ 9 5 < Broccoli elementary budget, principally Higri School. Sponsored by the LT.WOOD Facial Tissue Belly Crocker Initant Frosting Mix CHOCOIATI 14-OZ'•‘O* X I. 24-OZ PKG WPOl Ha 41e 10-OZ All Condensed 4 0 c ■ICHMOND Rich in Vitamin A Betty Crocker Gingerbrtad Mix u'A OZ K« 33 c CELLO. LOCKER PLANT and MEAT MARKET DETERGENT Cut Beans Green or Wax 4 i ::m°sA 9 < Spinach : !■ Tetley Tea Bags '« K6 Of «4 48c FRESH MEATS ~ RETAIL DEPARTMENT mCHMOND MeINTOSH LGE k G Rinso Blue 3 5 c Tomatoes •WRad Ripe 4 69< Uncle Ben's Curried Rice a-oz K6 35e A pples II. S. No. 1 - 2%" Min. MANCHESTER BONELESS PORK LOIN SOAP POWDER Argo Corn Starch 2 iisrios 37e CLOVIUDALI 1-LB CAN 1 0 c PUIITO Whole Beets Fell Naptha Hand Soap 2 *16 lAi* 23 c EACH Vel LGE PKG 3 5 c Pinoapples MCAN PUBLIC MARKET Ketchup . 2 4 9 ‘ Instant Fels Naptha Soap Granuloi uisi nte 35c 803 - 805 MAIN STREtT lb Gentle Fels Liquid zz-oz iTi 65 c MRS. FILBERT'S P reserves Raspberry or Strawberry 6 9 c Woodbi/ry Facial Soap 3 lie lAis 32c We Give ROULETTES I Dazzle Bleach ouART in 23 c Managen'fPMn hodSpadakj DELICIOUS FOR ROASTING Triple-S ALWAYS FRESH 4-FLAVORFUL MARGARINE Stuffed! Olives JUMBIuVaC ’0-0^ 59c Burry Oxford Creami w-oz ncG 29 c 1-LB PKG 2 7 c Nabisco Ritz Crackers iz-oz MO 37c "V O ir UARDEN ' g RAYLEDGF f a r m NATIVE EXTRA LEAN - nt|BSHLT GROUND QUARTERS Onion Rings % i&l 9 9 e Blue NOT PKE-EACKAOUD Baker's Vanilla ’ Extract f o* •*'- 85e *-oz in 45 c **YOr' OAPDEN QIIAUTir MEIDS TURKEY LEGS r i w I B l E GREEN STAMPS 1 Croon Boons WHOLE CHUCK GROUND Purina Dog Chbw fc'b' 37c fc'b’ 83c 1.39 Vac 3.19 *Y or' Stamps! qUARXERS BLUE DETERGENT ' Asparagus Spoars OAimN r4 S < TASTEFULLY DISPLAYED — FRESHLY CUT Purina Cat Chow rro 99c mo 39c Silver Dust LGE PKG 3 5 c WEDNESDAY 1 Nu-So(l Fabric Softener oiai »acx ooa«t m 79c Buiteni Baked Laiagna nozmp45c: and NOT PRE-PACKAGED! AT YOUR FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS I PINK LOTION Sunshine AAarshmallow Peanuts /j to t Lbs. Lb. 39c Lb. 59c LOOK AT TH£S£ EVERYDAY LOW PRLCESf STRAWBERRIES ASSORTED COLORS OVEN READY, LARGE BREASTS lb. 69c 27-OZ Lux Toilet Soap 55-QZ PKG PINAST ROASTING Choice Beef Cuts ■ LEGS lb.S9c 3 fig:32e Underwood CInm Chowder 2 49c A 4 H Bornx Souerkmut CANS THESE ARE GENUIN'E PARTS 1 lb. pLg. 3 3 * ^ LIQUID DETERGENT BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP FOR A NICE NOT qU.\RTERS 3V. QZ CAN 1 0 < 24-OZ 22-OZ CHICKENS Muine Sordines CTNS m BTLS All C a O WATER Q T IT l 8 3 c Dinmond Crystnl Soil 2 Liquid Detergent T” , 2 $ to 5Y, 4 9 c OVEN ROAST ub 91.09 CHIP 30-OZ A A - 1-LB ALUMINUA4 FOIL Eduentor Snitinos M JP K G 2 | J c SHORT CUT. RIB - HOME FREEZER OWNERS Mont Boll Stew SOY-AI-On CAN ■ Iw * Sunshine Hydrox Cookies CELLO ^ t US fill your freez6r with U,SJ).A. choice mests, native ponltiy. Sea- Thin 13-OZ LAMB CHOPS Lb. Alcoa W rap 25-fT ROlL 3 1 c Ovnltine Plain or Chocolate n-OZ JAR 1-LB PKG 2 1 c Chicken Parts 89c brook Fanqs fruits and vegetables Save up to 20% and eat.like a kihg- 61< Prince Spoghetti or Regulpr Schuler Potato Chips PKG e i T F MEATY LEGS A* _ FRESHLY OROUND, 1£AN LUNCHEON ^ATKINS ..if"' Qeaiterfil Lb. *fVC dk 15WOZ KoBogg's Girn Finkos IB-OZ PKG 35c UB PKG 2 3 c Beef Rovioli » o Y . A i - D « 2 CANS CHICKEN BREASTS K tk - HAMBURG Lb. 59c W s rtnt cold sterog* locksrs for your froatn msots Scotkins - I. Bliio Bonnot Morgorino Luge Size tJh. OTC for os little 2515 37 c 12-OZ ^ 2 Lbs. $1.10 V y os $1^5 'o month. Ths locksr holds oboor 250 p c. 11-02 PKG 5-LI 4IKBTY ^ wl - ^RW ie. WHITE OR COLORED Instnnt Rnlston 30c PKG Junket Quick Fudge PKG WINGS Lb. X t C LEAN. FRESnSLY GROUND Comport this deal before you buy o heme freenr. Glendolo Pork^Y.£”'S^*77< Hi 39 / Scott FAAAILY NAPKINS 21402 10OZ 2 K 29c Lyndon Boned Chkkon P e n n o n t m a i m m a u o w c m a 2 SPECIAL ON QUALITY CHUCK BEEF Lb. ,54JZJAR 35*’ Underwood Deviled Horn 2 ' Km Hill. Admitted yesterday: Norman MACHINE SUCBD Interests b^ause the land area New Haven Railroad la acquir­ is limited. "Industry wants wide Friends may call at the funer­ Plnette, 17 Market S U Theresa ed. NEPCO PRESSED DELIGHT E>. 89c open spaces where they can ex­ al home tonight from 7 to 9. Raymond, Bamforln'R'a.; Peter SMOKED SHOULDERS ik. > Other Increases approved 39 Finocchiaio, RFD 2. HUNDREDS OF pand," Olson said. were for the agency’s account­ NEPCO BOLOGNA lb. 49e Olson said that thei« is a bad Discharged yesterday: Co­ ants, Robert J. Pue & Co. of lumbus Page, 106 Prospect St.; water condition on the prop­ Funerals Seafood Dept, EXTRA S A H STAMPS erty, and the developer has Rockville from $25 to $100 per Cindy Sandberg, Kllllngly: Lor­ T e w " month, and an Increase for the raine Polio, 48 Park St.; John LEAN GROUMD DEEF ii>. < agreed to correct it at no ex­ FANCY r A c 49 NO COUrONS HUDED . . . NO LIMIT pense to the city. He continued, Glareoce R. Wetherell Sr. agency’s counsel from $100 to Bock, 16 Orttage St.; Harry SLICED SWORDFISH lb. 3 9 "At the time the zoning was Funeral services for Clarence $200 per month. Livermore, 146 E. Main St.; All Hems at tveryday low priegg set on the property, the owners R. Wetherell Sr. of 29 Perkins Demolition Starts on Wickham House Members approved a one-year John Qlode, 'Vernon Ave.; Sher­ ry Forbes, Wapplng. Dairy Dept. AP CwAmm with purchzuM 1-lb. pkg. Nepoo AB^ were told that if ever a good St. were held yesterday after­ The steel jaws of a Manafort Bros, crane consume the find no economic use to which to put the building. The park contract ■with the law firm of CHUCK ROASTiozuiss ik. < lo w M ilk OLD FASHIONED 69 Aw C Xtia Beef or Skinle** Frank* noon at the W. P. Quish Funer­ King and Caldwell' of Rock­ Bale opportunity came along, roof of one wing of the old Wickham homestead In Wick­ itself, now largely lawns and fields, is scheduled to sprout a the zoning would be dianged." al Home, 225 Main St. The Rev. ville. Atty. Donald Caldwell, a Vernon news Is handled by A r E wAma with purchase 1-lb. pkg. Hygrade'S ham Park, the first step in the demolition of thq 19th Cen­ variety of recreation facilities. The landscaping will remain The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, TUB BUTTER Wedge* Hi.65e He said that the commission Ray C. Hollis Jr. of South in place as the house is tom down; the statue in the fore­ partner of the firm, has been a 3 C A lia Cold Cute — AU Varietie* feels that the apartment com­ Methodist Church officiated. tury mansion which begem this morning. The house must go ground even seems to be taking part in the proceedings — acting Individually for the 5 W. Main St., telephone 815- SHOP-BITE White or Colored Ag EwiwA with purchaae plex is a good idea. Burial was in East Cemetery. because the trustees of the privately endowed park can "Take her away," he gestures. (Herald photo by Saternis.) agency.' He suggested the 3186 or 648-2711. P rice s! AMERICAN CHEESE b. pkg. 83e SLICED REEF LIVER - ik.49> Aw C X ira Capitol Farmz Poliah Keilbaal Olson explained that, acoord- Bearers were John Glenney, change so that if he is unavail­ A g E w Ah a with purchaae *nsr to the proposal, loads will Bryce Caipenter, Bengt Magnu- able, other members of the firm H i M ft Ttif iMMt C o m . M rfo ry A 3 C A lia Gol Pack Veal Cutlet* he built through the project in­ aon and Lawrence CSiristensen. could he contacted regarding cluding another road leading in­ Fourth Death Chute Firm legal matters. Tax Cut Bill •MM. AFNIVn HDMMiMIH to the city. The proposed road Clutch Firm Strike, Allan R. Cos An objector to McCarthy’s in­ R. ___ <& oould aHeviate traffic conges­ LOW PRICES plus Funeral services for Allan R. crease was agency chairman HTAMM D MILK 1 low, tion on 'Windsor Ave. Coe o f 274 Boulder Rd. were; Questioned in May Build Lestw Baum. He abstained On Verge of •AL MM NAIF RAU Aldermen turned down a sug- held yesterday afternoon at from voting. The salary In­ leSBB - gasted option for a recently Now in Second Day m m \ ^ S A H 8 REEN STAM PSl Emanuel Lutheran Church. The crease wer4 reiported in keeping X TQiE rented store now used by the Rev. C- Henry Anderson offici­ Rogers Case In Buckland 'With the target.' ResMonlng be­ Senate Okay city twtlding inspector. The of­ ated. Fred Werner waa organist. hind the rklse is that since re­ fice was moved to a vacant Ronald Erickson was soloist. The Carlyle-Johnson Machine Co. strike went into its development is now in the ex­ (Continued from Page One) store tMa week. The move was (Continued from Page One) Pioneer Parachute Co. may 73 38 Burial was in East Cemetery. ecution stage, there will be * * approved last month when it second day today as both sides prepared for another build a new plant in Manches­ Honorary bearers were Har­ State’s Atty. Joel H. Reed II round of talks Monday to negotiate a contract. The 45 more work for its director. eligible tor the full 7 per cent flw Digoiit was discovered that with the ter to house the firm's design Atty. Caldwell reported that credit. new full time d t y cleric, office ry Gustafson, Frank McDonald, but results of the conference were not reported. members of Amalgamated Local 281 of the Internation­ and production facilities now; the New Haven Railroad, which It turned back 48 to 48 an at­ space was limited at City Hall. John Miller, Arthur Holmes, Clarence Wilson and A. William Ackerman is expected to is al Union of Electrical Workem, located in a leased industrial i figures in delay of the renewal tempt to strike out a similar At ttie time the rental was AFL-CIO, voted Tuesday after- prortsion dealing with electric,. approved. M ayor Leo B. Astley. sue a finding today In the in­ building in the Cheney M ills' effort because of difficulties in Fresh-Roast Flavor! g ox. j a r Bearers were Stuart Wells, fant deaths implicating Mrs. noon to strike. Picketing start­ Hospital Notes purchasing railroad property in gaa, water,' tele^ione and tele­ naberty Jr., absent from last ed yesterday morning at the complex. graph companies. These get Bight’s meeiUng, requeated the Harlow Willis, Ralph Swanson, Rogers. He begtm the Inqurat the renewal area, has said it Willard Robinson, John Brown last Thursday. plant at 52 Main S t The move would firmly es­ can fit a proposed freight plat­ only a 8 per cent oredit. lease option. The tion, sent to 'Visiting Jhonra are 2 to 8 p.m. J MO*'' and Robert Starkel. Mrs. Rogers is being held at Shop steward Walter Klel- tablish Pioneer as one of the form on the east side of West Sen. William Proxmlre, D- XMwin lAvttt, city counsel, pro­ bania today would make no in ail areas excepting maternity town’s major industries — Its Wls., who'Offered the amend­ vided for a five-year lease, the Watkins-West Funeral Home, Hartford State Jail. Tolland where they are 2 to 4 p.m. and Rd. 142 E. Center St., was in charge Public Defender Robert Pigeon comment on any siapect of the property Is now valued by the Relocation of the depot, now ments, said the utilities were MAXWELL HOUSE; first two yean at the present 6:30 to 8 p.m., u id private of arrangements. said yesterday that if his client strike. town assessor only slightly be­ located at Brooklyn and Mar­ entitled to fair and Masonable rate of VS16, the last throe rooms where they are 10 a.m. •?*FtoVOt is not given a court hearing 'oy Company vice president A. R. low that of Manchester's tenth ket Sts., was a controversial profits qnder normal regulatory i Believe: years at |300 per month, an in­ Hutchings, who has participated to 8 p.m. 'Visitors are requested la te s t taxpayer—and would procedures,' But )|r-. declared crease o f |25 per month. tonight he will seek a writ of not to smoke in patidnts’ rooms. question recently. habeas corpus. Mrs. Rogers ha-j in the negotiations, said the insure the continued employ- th«tr cuBtoroera;,iti)|ii|f(l not be In declining the option; alder No more thaif twoi visitors at In a finding by the Public th© yet to be charged with a crime. situation remained unchanged. 'rhent of the firm’s ■250 workers, denied betiefits, IfiVcnp form of INSTANT COFFEE men favored an option that call' Belasky Case one time per patient. many of them highly skilled . Utilities Com^sslpn, the rail­ top Until her arrest Mrs. Rogers He said a production bonus for road was ordered to remove the lower hates,, for any tgx savings YOU SHOULD ed for no rent increase, cover­ the last quarter and a Christ­ design personnel. they get from the investment ing a two-year period. Atty. lived with her husband and ADMITTED YESTERDAY: depot to West Rd. City officisds three children in Enfield. Their mas cash gift will be distributed Pioneer’s management is con­ favored a fire district slfo. Credit- Lavitt was assigned the task of Bound Over within a few days. Sandra Banavige, 279 Burnham sidering a Buckland site for the further n^fotlations with the three present children, all boys St.; Linda Bradley, East Hart­ The next step in acquiring the are aged 3, 8 and 13. The bonus and gift' were not new plant, on land owned by SAVE building owners. ford: Mrs. J@velyn Harris, Bast railroad property is getting the Arthur Paul Belasky, 26, of| The father, employed by an distributed by the company the HartiAann Tobacco Co. near Interstate Commerce Commis­ A seccmd item in the prcqwsed pending the outcome of negotia­ Hartford; George Lathrop, 52 the Buckland St. overpass of lease was an item callihg for 28J Garden Dr., today in Man­ area foundation contractor, has sion approval. Atty. Caldwell Army Troops not been charged. tions. The union has threatened Franklin St.; Albert Lea, 109 the Wilbur Cross Highway. an increase in rent if taxes were chester's Circuit Court 12 was Grandview St.; Charted McKen­ said that the New Haven ex­ GREEN STAMPS (!H 6^ [ Takej The "Chill" Out Of Children! to file unfair labor practice The lease on the firm’s pres­ pects to file soon. increased. Lavitt said the item bound over to the Hartford Su- i charges If the bonus and gift zie, 177 Gardner St.; Carlton AMEBICA’S BEST LOVED SOUPS served piping hot for a heart Is standard in all laases, hut ent quarters, in the old Cheney A. trip to New York Is in the On A lert for perior Court on c)|prges stem­ are not distributed. Newbury, Wapplng; Mrs. Carol building at Forest and Elm Sts. wanning treat on cold weather days! Dell^ous luncheon with sand­ questioned the apjriicabillty in Miffitt, 38 Lawrence St., Rock­ offing for McCarthy. He said he If you save stamps, and who doesn’t, you should save the best— ming from recent area breaks. |^Copter Takes The union and the 64-year- rented from Maurice H. is going to visit officials at the wich or crackers. this instance. He ^ d he would old company are sharply di­ ville; Joseph Roglis, 205 School Green Stamps. The owner of Archie’s Lunch Schlangj trustee, is due to ex­ Home Housing ETnance Author­ Race Crisis Investigate further. vided over an employe request St.; Kimetha Stevenson, 41 pire on Dec. 31 of this year. Aldermen voted to return to on Main St, Belasky pleaded Wadsworth St.; Mrs. Marion ity offices to clear up many mi­ Why Stamps are America*s oldest and most valuablu Four Youths for a union shop. The proposed Pioneer's Manchester plant Is Rice or Chicken Noodle meeting on Monday nights. The not guilty and waived examine- j step would mean a newly hired Thomas, 18 Lilac St.; Linda nor items. Agency niembers will (Oontinned from Page One) •tiunpB.* Check the beautiful gifts in the catalogues. Check the the design and administrative meet Feb. 17 to discuss the re­ council has been involved in a tlon to alleged counts of break­ employe at the plant would Wood, 150 S. Lakewood Circle; hassle over a permanent meet­ ing and entering with criminal center for a parachute business sults of the trip. school failed to materialize. number of books required to obtain the free gifts. Yon will see why. OH Mountain have to join the union within Mis. Dora Bender, Coventry; which also includes a production ing night since their first meet­ intent, larceny over $250, and a specified time. Tuesday, the Mra.'GUela Miller, Wapplng: Appointment of an assistant About 76 white pupils entered Remember also only 1200 stamps are needed to fill an saver book. ing of the year. The night had receiving stolen goods (2 plant in Columbia, Miss. director will be made at the the school. Fourteen came out CAMPDELL’S SOUPS 45 employes reportedly voted Edward Hintz, 7 Diane Dr.; 'Ver­ The firm is owned by Reliance been changed to Tuesday, but counts). (Continaed from Page One) unanimously in favor of a union non; Mrs. Gabrielle Messenger, meeting. Five applications have with their books. White enroll­ Mott’s reputation for low prices is certainly established. Stamps inconvenience for some mem­ He posted a $1,000 bond set Manufacturing Co., which been received for the post, and ment Is estimated at 126. are'the Itest. The combination 6f Mott’s and J l i y t C is your bMt value. shop. Enfield; Mrs. Marjorie William­ bought control from the J. P. bers and eonsideration for Rock­ on all charges by Judge Nicho­ The helicopter brought the But Frank R. Simon, com­ son, RFD 2, Rockville; Robert several more are expected. The Bight bystanders u»tehed the ville’s press corps, usually load- las Armentano. Additional young men down to a clear Stevens Co. after Stevens ob­ job specifications 'will be re- Negroes enter SKorter High. Shop Mott’s tonight or tomorrow for sure. Get the best of both— ^Mott’s pany president, yesterday Hall, 11 Ford St. tained the parachute - produc­ ad with other meetings on Tues­ coimts against Belasky, for area about 300 yards from the termed the principle of a union ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. advertised soon, and deadline Three of the itien shook hands low prices and Stamps. days, were considered. conspiracy and dispensing liquor base house and a Forest Serv­ tion facilities from Cheney Bros, for applications will be Feb. 17. with the first three of 14 pupils shop "un-American,” and said Yolanda Evangelista, 30 Hartl in 1956. In other action, the council: without a license, were noUed by ice car took them to the the company was firm in its Dr., Vernon; Patrick Piccarello, Stolen Car Recovered who left with their books. Agreed to hold further discus­ Prosecutor F. Joseph Paradiso. building. opposition. 84 Wells St. One hour after he stole a car, On the first .day o f totegrated sions on a cut of $2,500 from the Belasky was arrested on Jan. All four walked in without as­ Other differences are over BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Archie C. Slater, 19, o f 38 Ham­ classes, 13 white ^ p t w left with planning commission’s budget. 17 and was arraigned In the sistance. They appeared in good grievance procedures, seniority mond St., was apprehended in their books during the day. The funds were requested lor son to Mr. and Mrs. John Har­ Musical Clinic court here with bond set at spirits. rights and contract language. ris, Andover; a daughter to Mr. Hartford and arrested for the Six Negro pupils tr t ^ to at­ use for a neighborhood simvey $10,000. The bond was then low­ Bradford called his mother in The International Union of theft. tend classes at Notasrtlga High of the town, required by the and Mrs. Victor Pearson, West At SA Tonight ered to $5,000 and later to $2,- Syracuse to reassure her of his ElectricEti Workers won collec­ Hartford; a son to Mr. and Mrs. According to Rockville police, School under federal court or­ federal government for rede der Wednesday, but were turned 500 although the accused was safety. tive bargaining rights at the Franklin Nott, Rocky Hill; a Slater drove off in a car parked velopment purposes. Brig. Richard E. Holz, divi­ back by Rea who invollBd a new rrs GOOD OLD FASHIONED unable to post any bond, until In the telephone conversatitm, plant last October. Since then, son to Mr. and Mrs. James in front of the office of Dr. Jo­ Accepted the city audit con­ city fire prevention oi!0inance. today, and has been held at the Bradford said ‘ ‘We were sitting efforts to negotiate the first Herndon, Coventry. sional commander for the seph J. Kristan on Elm St. The ducted by the Robert J. Pue up there in the hut telling Rea said he suspects arson in State Jail at Hartford. contract between company and BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter Southern New Ehigland Divi­ vehicle is owned by Albert H. THRIFT DAYS AT MOTTS! A Oo. Robert Boucher of the Belasky is reported to be the stories. I guess we told every union have been unsuccessful. Meyerhoff, Crystal Lake Rd., the filter plant flhe Wednesday •ocounting firm vma present story each of us ever heard.” to Mr. and Mrs. David Shea, 159 sion of the Salvation Army, will night which left the commu­ alleged fence for stolen goods of Both sides had hoped to reach N. Main St.; a daughter to Mr. Ellington. Meyerhoff was visit­ and discussed proposals m«ule seven other persons who have When he alighted from the agreement by Jan. 31. introduce Capt. Ray Steadman ing the doctor at the time of the nity's 1,200 residents with only ki the report. helicopter at the search center, and Mrs. John Kozlol, Donnel a 36-hour supply of water. been Involved in more than a Earlier last week the union Rd., Rockville; twin daughters Allen o f London, Elngland, to­ theft, and had left his keys in Accepted a poUoe commission, dozen area breaks in recent Koppe said “ Wow! What’s all threatened a strike for last night at 7:30 when a clirtic in the car. State authorities began an im­ report which revealed that, in the exditement about? All this to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geno­ mediate investigation. months. All of the others are Friday if agreement were not vese, 53 Croft Dr. music wU) be held at the Cita­ Slater was arrested by Pa­ GERI ANN January, There were 27 arreeta for us?’’ reached, but called it off and del. awaiting court action on various DISCHARGED YESTER­ trolman Richard Bowen of the (15 criminal, 12 motor vehicle); charges with the exception of agreed to meet Tuesday for Capt Allen, an outstanding Hartford Police department id aopideRts; 183 complaints and another bargaining session. DAY: Arthur Ventura, 25 Divi­ one, Joseph Safranek, Hart­ sion St.; Mrs. Zaneth Roberts, Salvation Army composer, will who spotted Slater driving the fblS.-iO in meter ooUeoUons. Po­ ford, who is now serving from Tuesiday’s meeting, divided into conduct the clinic. About 100 wrong way on a one-way street. WHITE BREAD lice oAhmlsBion Chairman a morning and afternoon ses­ 68 Pearl St.; George Smith, 87 PENTLAND three to nine years at the State Events Alexander S t; Mrs. Hildur musicians from this area will He was brought: to Rockville Each Glassful Bursting with Thomas McOuaker reported that Prison at Somers on numerous sion, lasted for nearly five featiure compositions by the and arrestbd here by L t Emilio THE ELOBIST close cooperation between Rock­ hours, but failed to bring the Olson, 87E Bluefield Dr.; Ben­ FULL criminal counts, many Involving nie KuUgowsky, 109 Trebbe composer in a l)and and song­ Pellegrini, who charged him "Everything In Flowera** ville and Vernon police depart­ area breaks. sides together. ster fellowship. The captain will with theft of a motor vehicle. POUND All but one o f the 46 shop Dr.; Mrs. Eileen Enrico, 17 Centrally Located At LOAVES ments is being practiced to aid Police reported earlier that In State personally conduct the brass Unable to post a $10,000 bond, 24 BIRCH STREET Sunshine-Fresh Vitamins! in crime prevention. employes at Carlyle-Johnson Rosemary Pi.; Nelson LaBrec, Belasky allegedly set up one in­ Blast Hartford; Thomas Dnige, band in two of the selections: Slater was hel^ and scheduled 648-4444 — 643-6247 ’The next meeting of the ooun- are union members, according “The Pilot" and "Victory.” The cident at his, own lunch room (Continued from Page One) West WHUngtim: Mrs. Mar­ for appearance in Circuit Court Open 8:30-5:30 sU will be Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. Ihe whereby two of the others al­ to the sbop' steward. The com­ entire group will form a song­ 12 in Manchester today. pany has never had a union jorie Holland, 173 High St.; Open Thursday NIgfata till 9 aarher time wiU be in effect for legedly broke into the store and parking to take his son to ster brigade and sing. one of To Get Eagle Amud. prior to this one, though previ­ Mary Perottl, 84 S. A da^ St.; Across the Street this meeting only. pried open vending machines, nearby Wadsworth Atheneum. Capt Allen’s vocal composi­ 'The annual Charter Night 'Parking But, he complained, it "really ous attempts have been made Mrs. Velma 'Ulm, 49 Wells St.; tions. For 100 Cars... ORANGE JUICE then returned the money to Be­ diimer of Boy Scout Troop 92 to organize the employes. Walter Sherman, 43 Brainard lasky for payment of bills of bums me to see city cars sit­ ting around withoht tickets be­ Picket lines are at the Main Pi.; Jerry Moynihan, Coventry; which he was reportedly in ar­ Mrs. Mary Wiley, 79 Nties Dr.; 2 Parties Held rears. Police claimed he then side expired meters." St and Hilliard St entrances of Linda Lytwyn, S tafford paid off his accomplices. An immediate call went to the plant. Office employes are •inr A 6 ox. being allowed through the lines. Springs; Gerald Goodwin. 20 For Miss Parkes Belasky is • allegedly involved the police department to do a The Main St company, one of In a break into a gun store In complete job of ticketing park­ Franklin St.; Tamilyn Wright, •OOK 246 Henry St.; Mrs. Lottie Andover, allegedly fenced two ing violators around City Hall. the oldest in town, manufac­ SAW NeS STARTED OR ADDED TO Cons Miss Marion Parkes of Wetb- tures friction clutches. Hearn, 33 Windemere S t; Ed- 4 ‘c.« 9 9 ‘ guns, some stolen liquor and srsfield was feted at two bridal f z r baby boy, 52 Grove St.. AWERK appliance items, selling them in showers recently. She is the Budget High Rockville; Mrs. Els:e O n ;" ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hartford, according to Man­ HARTFORD (AP) — Al­ ^ daughter. Wapplng: Mrs. ON OR BEroRE m Parkes, Wethersfield. chester and State Police. though its requests often under­ 2 12 ox. Cons 999 Mrs. Lets Schumann and Miss About Town Trudie Forbes and daughter, Ell- go considerable pruning when lington. lAffWAY Phyllis (foldsmlth were co- they reach the legislature, the THE lOHi hostesses at a miscellaneous State Board of Education is Seafood nig^t, sponsored by DISCHARGEE) TODAY: John shower at the home of Mrs. C a r Sideswipes aiming high again in its. build­ the \fFW Post, wai be held to­ Scarchutii. 30 Woreester Rd., Bchumsjui in Wethersfield. ing plans. morrow from 6 p.m. to 12:30 Vernon; Mrs. Sibyl R u s ^ 38 EARN DIVIDENDS About 15 friends of the bride- Wheel of Tanker The board voted yesterday to a.m. at the poet home, 608 E. Woodland St; Frederick H.S.N0.I FANCY tfect attended. recommend a six-year building Center St. Members and guests Brooks, Coventry; Mrs. Mildred FROM THE FIRST Mrs. Leo Pariseau and Mrs. No injuries nor arrests but program costing $80 million. are welcome to attend. Berthold, Tolland; Geoffrey and Raymond Ladue, East Hart­ Robert Legfer, mother and sist­ some damage to one vehicle was More than half, $4ls million, is OF THE MONTH er-in-law of Miss Parkes’ fiance, earmarked for ttie first bien­ ford; Bethaiqr Efowen, ' 570 r^H>rtea by police who this A golden anniversary Maas HIACINTOSH APPLES were hostesses at s miscellane­ nium, wdtich starts at midyear was celebrated for Mr. and Woorfoiidge St.; Mrs. icnMbf>th ous shower for 30 guests at the morning at 9:15 Investigated a in 1965. Ifts. Joseph Grabowsfci, 16 Ed­ Pwkins. 231 Center St.; Mie. t N i « r borne of Mrs. Leger, 262 Union car-tank trailer truck accident The 1963 General Assembly ward St.f Sunday morning at OoUeen Phtipe, 40 Durant St.; -Ct It h VOLUME 1 •t. on Center St., Just west o f approved only about half of the St. John’s Polish National Oath- Mervla W toU n, Rlveraide Dr., 17 GUBRENT ANNUAL During tbs sbouwr for Miss Broad St. $25 million the board had asked Varnon; Utyasea Luplen. olic Church. The Rev. Walter A. MVIDEND Parkes s stag perW was given PoUce aaid that tfts accident for the present biennium. Hysxko, pastor, was celebrant. Oielmsford, Mass.; WUtiMn Oi- vS A V I M G S lor her fisnce «t his mother’s occurred when Mrs. Hertha F. State Education Commission­ The couple are long-time mem­ cavage, 107 K. School St.; Mrs. borne, s n Woo«fiand St Kley of 67 Deepwood Dr., driv­ er William J. Sanders, who dou­ bers o f the church. Sally Barany. 86 N. Soteot St; T. O A IV V ila M * S8d w - W # itaimw iho j»^'3cis:S,29* Later fa the day the men ing west, sideswiped the left bles as secretary of the State ^ Strila Hoffoun. 286 Main \ *. - < • I I V ! I c ) 0FEHTILL5FJI. A ^ f If U ^ Qeeelkk$ joined the women at Mrs. Leg- rear wheel of the westbound oil Board of Education, said the Eighth District Fire Chief St; Mrs. Helea Twigg, 17 EV»x- j g ’s horn# for s buffet supper. tardoer, driven by Donald S. $45 million requested for the Francis Limerick today said OTOft Dr.; Mre. Biaanor Bouch­ ______Moodpir, Tnea4ajr,,.Ptrl^; Mias P sibes wflj become the Bombard, 36, o f North Coven­ coming biennium represents an that any person interested in to­ ard and daughter. South Wiwt- jAxcaRatafs eiai'tT ritAiieiili. latTiTniiea bride o f W u m oad Leger Sotur- try. . Thniadag TUI S all-time high. The projects night’s “ moutb'‘to-mouth" re- aor; Mre, Odette Quay and mmtmk JB/tatt iiy attsmaoD «t we N o truck daznaga imt moder- would benefit the four state col- CtoMd W g ta e o ia g A i suscitatkm dsmanstiratioiK to b4 M S t ; I t o . BRANCH OllMJBl BOfOfB tl« CWfVBNl BP 3ta iM it side dafnaga Hm f - legss, 12 itechnlcal in stitu tion hdd ag the ^Mala 8 t fliehous)i Carol RttoUa sad eas, Mtot ported to (lis K l^ ear. and Mystio Oral sidiooL DOUBLE S&H STAMPS EVERY WED « t 7:90; la sralooaM to aMsnd. aaiwoiTla ■ . f \ \ # ■ HANCHESTBB EVENING HERALD, llANCHESTER. CX)NN« THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1964 MMSB FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, IfANGHESTEB, CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1964 -I 'r.-> fallowah^ for each yaar Uved by John » . Keifnady. ^ i n ^ Talks, Johnaoh. haaldaa -paytag trib­ ute to tta Mta prMidant, hon­ SOUTH OOVPmn mhi Aeumaldo Death • v ored the K a n n ^ family, at Towns Revaluation Puts Wednesday Mgfat’* dinner. (OoaltaMd tram Pag* Oae) "Onr genaruloa la proud and Seeke \¥otes in N .Y. bleaaed to have known the Kan- Grand List at $8 Million Macapagal called him one of the nadya,’.^ ha aaid. greatest men ever produced by "Unlike many who have their (CXMraBBM P *l*^ li| a ) -oiarton In the Oarlyla Hotel the Malayan race. opportunltiea, they prefer labor ■ M M B 'b g n n d « s t n o w ^ Hebron wih be camp nurse Pim. to lelaura. They piaca the pub­ agvin. Dates for the Junior His monument la the Repub­ On th« dais at ths dtnnar w BINGO ilanfl- at $8,082,969 as of Oct. " ' “ ““ tha lata piteldent’a laothar, Toidilit Johnaon q>eaks at tha lic.good ahea^ of private gain. 1. 180. foUowlng property re- camp will be Aug^. 2 to li. lic of the PhlUpjrinea,’’ said >r at the American Oontmit* They both preach’ excellence EVERY FRIDAY 8 PJi Tsluatloii. There is thus an ap­ at the Windham County U.S. President Johnson. Rosa E. Kannedy; Rdbairt F. for The Wiezman Inati- and purste It. They have been parent increase of $8,811,200 in 4-H Center in Arbingrton. Club Kennedy, the attorney feneral tuta^vf Science In Israel. granted more than their share utiM CT. MOTH COVEHtRY members of 9 to 14 years of Gen. Douglas MacArthur aaid the grand list over the previous Aguinaldo was "the very bficar- and two of hla sistars, Bunlea Tha\wmmlttea is raising of greatness—but they have also .SI age as of July 1 this year, will year. But this doesn’t mean that natlon of the Filipino desire for Shriver and Jean Smith. funds' fitfx46 annual fellowsMps been dealt more than their we are all that richer, he as- be eligible to attend. liberty and freedom.’’ Aguinal­ The President was hack at Ms to flaanca at tha Institute ahare ot grief/* aiired. I t just soimds bigger, but A meeting of the CSvll De­ do had taken the oath of allegi­ meaaa only that property was fense oouiKil and others inter­ ance to the United States before ALL POPULAR MARKETS JOIN THE assessed to o low b^ore the ested has been called by Di­ Mac Arthur’s father, Gen, A r­ revaluation. Previous to this the rector Raymond J. Burt for to­ thur MacArthur, in 1901. tax rate reached an all time morrow in the town hall at 8 Aguinaldo’s body was to lie in high of 66 mills In order to get •p.m. state at his home on the south \ a sufficient revenue to cover I t looks as if the adult educa­ shore of Manila Bay, where he town expenses.. It is now esti­ tion classes which had been proclaimed Philippine independ­ mated that somewhat less than planned for this spring will not ence and the first Philippine re­ M u a 40 mill rate would now raise materialize. Supt. Aram Da- public on June 12, 1898. Later it Fresh Porkers! the same amount. But before marjan reports that only 48 may be taken to the presidential we begin to,congratulate our-' have registered, a numb« in­ Malacanang Palace. selvas, no doubt we shall have sufficient' for the project, which Funeral arrangementa were to reach down just as deep in was originally instigated by the incomplete, but the family aaid of ropiilar’s Oreat Excitinjly New Suptraiirkn M that pocketbook as we did be­ District P T A Council. It is burial would be at the Manila fU K R MAIIKtB fore. hoped that the program cwi be Bay home. $ Worid’s Fair Film re-estalbllshed next year. President Macapagal ordered 'Hirough the kindness of the Orders for grinders to be the name of the armed forces 'h WiUimantic telephone office, a sold Sunday for benefit of the headquarters changed from 1142 SILAS DEANE HWY. WETHERSFIELD color slide talk called “Connec­ Heart Fund may be given to Camp Murphy to -Camp Aguin­ aldo. It had been named for the PORK SALE! ticut Goes to the Fair,’’ will be Mrs. Jolm Maleoky, members of ALL SPECIALS IN THIS AD ON SALE AT AU POPULAR MARKETS i .■ > \ late Frank Murphy, onetime gi'ven in Douglas Library meet­ the committee, or at Cello’s (i,.- ing room Thursday, Feb. 13, at store. U.S. governor general of the 8 pjn. The public is cordially in­ Philippines. vited. Manchester Evening Herald Aguinaldo, bom March |, Legion BrookM Beoord Hebron correspondent, Mias So< 1889, was the son of the director 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST Jctnen-Keefe Poet, American aan B. Pendleton, tel. X28-84M. of the Spanish civil gove'mment S-Rib Legtai. BOW has a membership In Cs'vite Town. His mother di­ IN MANCHESTER cf ^ aa sB time Mgh, member- rected a government cigar fac­ 1 Portton LI sMp diahman John Kulynych New Patrolman to ^ . P O R K LO IN S reports. ’This goes one higher u i 1896, Aguinaldo’a peasant (ten the ]xevious aU time high Will Join Force force captured the Spanish gar­ ■eALIP^ SEEDLESS SUNKIST o f 77 m enibeffa in 1955. Member- rison at Blnakayan and exact­ a b ^ hM been in the ups and ed promises of reform from the « 49" downs In recent years. There Police Chief James M. Rear­ Spanish administration. 7-RIB PORTION ..29" FULL LOIN HALF were o i^ 41 members in 1961, don this morning announced the Paid by the Spanish to leave with a jump to 70 hi the next appointment of Robert James the country, Aguinaldo went to WHOLE PORK LOIN «43« two yean, with an over the top McNeilly Jr., 23, of 25 Highland Singapore. During the Spanish- LOm PORTION Dr., Wapping, as a probationary American war in 1898, an Am er­ NAVEL ORANGES already, tWs year, and even more eoipecbed. patrolman, effective Sunday, ican warship brought him back FUU RIB HALF * 39*= COMRINATION u4r 4 Feb. 9. to the Philippines and he rallied Ckndr. Howard E. Porter and McNeilly’s appointment brings 40,000 rebels. ★ BEHER CUT ★ BETTER BEEF chairman Kulynych have the Manchester Police Depart­ The Filipinos overran many * ’ i f BEHER- TRIh| woiked like beavers to bring ment to its full authorized Spanish garrisons and had Man­ , ■ . llt e increase about. Chairman strength of 53 officers and pa­ ila imder aelge when American SELECTED U.S. CHOICE Kulynych hopes to see a ban­ trolmen. troops arrived. A|;uinaldo main­ Qc ner year for the poet this year, A graduate of Newington High tained that Adm. George Dewey but odds a word of warning— A D C = *^ D o z . School, M cNeilly has served promised him freedom for the D A P If rii fbr menibers to pay up th ^ 1 e u H / Popular four years in the U.S. Marine Philippines if his people would U dues. Tw o membenrtiip awards bH Corps and was most recently help \^n the war. Dewey denied were given the poet lest year employed at the Hamilton Stand­ this. The United States annexed at the State American Legion Grand ard division of the United Air­ the Islands. WESTERN Oonventlon, and an honor ribbon craft Corporation at Windsor When the PhUlpplnea ttaany for ita flag. Cmdr. Porter urges LGE. BUNCH Locks. received independence on July . 49' PORK CHOPS . usr a completa turnout of members FRESH SPARE RIBS iO ^ O L I Champion Three recent appointees to the 4, 1946, Aguinaldo proudly for the 12 post meeting. force, Robert L. Hennequin, 23; marched down Manila’s Dewey m25^ f r e s h ..: s ; l R u m u4r 1-LB. Show Valentinea Gerald C. Calve, 23; and Joseph Boulevard and ceremcoloualy SALT PORK FAT MCK , Quality Tte Hebron Women’s Club CELLO BAG H. Brooks, 28, Friday will gradu­ removed the black mourning tie SUNKIST CALIF. NAVELS LARGE SIZE CBADK D iec COUNTRY STYU met Wednesday afternoon at ate from a four-week training he had worn for the republic ha FRESH HAIRS u tr CARROTS 9 r A K E K i p e ntOM p o r k l o in s u39" tte home of Mr*. Albert Bdlerd course at the State Police Beth proclaimed in 1898. for a Valentine party, with Mrs. any Training School and 'will O n m g es D O Z 69= shankhalf u59* Kelt H. Idnks as leader. Mam- return to regular police duties SINGER TO MARRY PORK CUTLETS asr FRESH HAMS b e n broughft Valentinea for ex- on Monday, the chief said today. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Singer WESTERN FRESH FLAVORFUL '}■ hlbit, soma of them being very Erik Dam, 25, and Curtis Gas- Peggy Lee, 89, announced plana Freshly Ground Every Hour! oM and sentimental. Hbstaaaea kell, 23, two other recent ap­ Wednesday for her fourth m ar­ PORK SHOULDERS ^ ^ wore Mrs. Bdward A. Smith and riage—to Argentine-bom bands­ DOUBLE STAMPS pointees, Monday will begin the BroccoK bunch29= iCni. OeoMa BUiS. four-week training course at man Jack Del Rio—In her Bev­ Oamp Aides 8ou|^t Bethany and will bring to about erly Hills home Feb. 21. GOLDEN RIPE pELICIOUS EVERY SAT^NIGHT 6 to 9 Vohmtaer aduMs wiOing to 80 the men in the department Her form er husbands: Actor nerve as aenk>r oouneelora at who have attended the school. Dewey Martin, from whom she FRESH PICHICS ; Fresh Ground Chuck 4-H oamp tUs coming sum­ was divorced in 1959; actor Brad * ’The depautment’s 53-man com- Bananas 2 u>s29= 39 69 mer are being sought by the I pliment w ill perform duties un- Dexter, divorced in 1963, and “ . OPEN Ti l l 9 p .m . . .. ToHand County 4-H oamp Lder the new 40-hour-work-week I composer Dave Barbour, dl- : C^uuJ l ! CojmfiBML! aommKtaa. 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FEBRUARY 6, 1904 fAGB SIXTBBW I4ANCHESTER EVENING HERAiJ), MANgHESTER, CX)NN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY e, 1W4 ] DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE THE LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with JIAJOR HOOPLE ^ J T l Am wwrto Pw Io w IA ™ * Misses Third t U . SAY— AND Thif and That Herald Angle SOU MADE A B«Ap,8UCK,Dn>t NCSLCCT'QP tB U . OIRtCT HlTONtlB D O W N -to o THAT VM AN EXPERT WITH THtf I ACUH CHAIR/me WAY latTlnFitBtr 1 Colorado HOWIE HOLCOMB SPEAR f--HAK-KAPF/— OP1Hb| th o se SPRIN6S eommunltg AmriMMit Bpotto Editor TRIBAL ELOERS IHSIRUCTEO MC |N St, Anthony^s ARE POPPINSOUT, • A lp lM aPreoMd Sweeps Event; ITS USE WHEN 1 WAS MAKING AN monntatai p u i SM odo 4 Camara hair ANTHROPOLOeiCAL STUOY FOR MV ] TX3LLAR WATCH • S u m m e ij Some Thonghu on the Indians a O L . BOOK,"MALAYA AND ME7 YOU MERELI^ W M tbW cloth THAYS REENtWDP- U N o n a d 5 Sum mon _ Last week in this space we ran on—e t flom« lAncrtn « ''I ROCK BACKWAROilHEN SNAP FOR- 6 Ocnui of otifoi Bobsledders in Mishap Over Cheney, 92-48 BU6GS BUNNY ISWingUkap^ ^out sporte in general at Manchester H ig^T odS fw d U Notion (comb. 7 Endure fonn) 8 Central part like to get down to something sp eclfio-^ e currSif'ISi (comb, foim) AFTER VoiTN K e e CAREFUL NOTTO ^ HOWABOUT^ U Guenon arStitebea dOPaaum tion of the LfflS basketball squad. A squad that has al­ INNSBRUCK, Austria (AP)-^America’s Jean Sau- Even the return to action of high-scoring CoOiptain CHECK THE SPILL ANY ON THE GAS? WE SELL inonkoy 8 Fancy dSHigbwiV lODepm - 38 Emporium ready far out-distanced the hopes of all but the bert missed out in her bid for a third skiing medal aa -Marc Renaud failed to help Cheney Tech’s outmanned TIRES, FIU. THE HIGH (3L055 FINISH! - la M r. P a u l S3 Drool ^ 44Iro q a o li 7 ! M r HERE, 17TraniaeUoB llDiftributM but seldom outfought Rangers. Yesterday Coach John SYLVESTER! 34 Jungle beaali I n ^ Austria, led by world champion Ghristl Hass, swept the 18 F e m in in a 10 Concurred 3 8 S ui5 S i Kleis’ outfit invaded Bristol, only to come out on the appellation aONewipaper la(]ie8 downhi'ill ski race today after an American bob- pubUcauonf S T A b a te 48F ld ie r in a B 8 Idas o< death aui the Indliuie will _ „ eled team naurowly averted^ —------■— ------— ' ■ ■ ^ ^ o r t o f . a 02-48 Joust w itk NOT MW&«ed 38 Run away to take on a pretty tough Bristol p^atral, Malonoy and Manches- TODAY, M H a U ! 23 Put on tragedy at the Winter Olympic 8t. Anthony*a as Oleic add eater wed •oCltrt Oentral «r1iih club fF\mF\t*Anptbm or^ walMik*night lAF.”ter." ’ THANK SlOrgan ptfta Gam es. Yesterday's loee was the U th attovea to excoM r And, to put It bluntly, there’s Ae you can aee, two of the YOU! 1 2 r r lioT T Mias Saubert, winner of a 811- Shooters Win, UG>nns Lose of the campaign tor ‘i C heoey aasooria more thanMAMu am passing cnchance «n co three— |/avM.«upicked Mancbeetorju m n cn w w XO to be M which has but two wtaie to 38M ta a u rta o ( ver medal In the IT 13 the Tribe may come out on the >n the race but certainly not as and a bronze In the special sla­ show for Its efforts. . dlitaneo shorta1ar«e«4 end.Mtsf tllJlUie 1dltosn«Aleague leader for a._aabetter_ Another Tilt a s B o m IT rr lom, had a disappointing run Avenge Tie The game followed a famlUai aOGoddati of T This writer happens to think than half the season. which put her far back In the pattern with St. AnthonYo infatuation Phil Hyde is a pretty good It might also be Interesting placinge. zooming off to a 25-14 first po> S I M a rin e r'll 18 basketbiUl coach—^we (krn’t al- to note the last three games on To ‘Outsider’ d ire ctio n Miss Haas, 20, who is recog­ With Choate rlod lead and increasing Its w 2B arays agree, but that doesn’t the Tribe elate aza iqialnat the nised queen of the downhill margin most of the remaining 82 Nerrow inlet three teams most highly re­ SSUU it atand make him wrong and me right slopes, shot down the 1.6-mlle Dave Landry’s eecond ^ 9 0 In NH!W HA-VEN (AP) — Con­ time. Other quarter breaks saw (p rin t) An4 besides, he’s never told me garded by the other coatee— course In 1 minute, 50.89 sec­ as many mat Wethersfield) on foreign ground competitors. gunnera’ consecutive victory In Conference play. with 18. Renaud, the Rangers* THEOOtOROF V A BRUNETTE/ WHAT YEAR REMEMBER.. 4PBritlah mono; winning club but one that has BOR CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER IS led the pack (or tied for the and the outcome mtyht be dif­ She was even beaten by her streak over a three year period, Against other teams. It’s an­ only consistent scorer all sea­ CUDMIRAL JCRHAIR IS IT WAS/ o f account a ferent. other story. Witness their 4-6 fUnOAOUS. 80 H andle lead right from the opening teammate, Starr Walton, a 21- having pinned an 8S8 tie on the son long, poured in 24 points in 81 F a th e r (FTJ 43 w M gun) untU Tuesday's defeat We don’t think It will happen yeai>old University of Califor­ Indians tw o w eeks a g o . TTie record against non-conference a losing effort. 02 B e aide but It's conceivable the Tribe opponents. Most people watching the In­ nia student, who was clocked In Manchester team now shows 18 Tomorrow the Rangers en­ 58 W ooed 11 s r B" could lose all three. It would 2:01.46. R utgers’ 68-87 v icto ry over dians tl^ seauion don’t stop to wins and one tie this year, with tertain Windham Tech In an M F o rm e rtg stUl be a aucceseful eeaaon and Forty-four of the world’s an undefeated streak of 87 Connecticut last night was Its 86 Stream in u w ST think that none of them play^ third triumph of the season afternoon game at the Cheney Englan d t we’ll stUl think Phil la a good finest women skiers from 16 na­ m atches. enough varsity ball last year coach. against 10 losses. gym . SORecognlxei to even mention It. Jauslr Sim* tions competed in the final la­ Sum m ary: Win or lose from here on, the dies’ Alpine event of the Olym­ MaDOheeter (004) The UConns’ mediocre show­ m ons amd P au l Quasnltschka, serious-minded young man from ing was a far cry from their S u m m a r y ; the co-captalns, got into a few pic program. Landry...... 07 06 100 St. antiumy’ s < n )^ New Haunpshlre has done a fine performance last Saturday night garnet, but only those that were Storm of Protest R usconi ...... 96 84 182 BY J. R WILLIAMS Job. And for thla, ho rates this Johnson ...... 06 88 178 in Binrlington, Vt., when they P o w e r s .....a...... 6 OUT OUR WAY either won or loat, long before The event was marked by a routed Vermont, previously un­ O 'N eill ...... 5 week’s Tip of the Holcomb storm of protest which erupted L e v it t ...... 96 81 177 liOrenzetU ...... a 3 they arrived on the scene. H at! beaten in the Yankee Confer­ L ast yeaur, y ou 'll rem em ber, among some French followers R othw ell ...... 100 77 177 Dunehee ...... 3 • « e Choate (861) en ce, 79-46. O r e n le r ...... 4 WHAT MAKES Y 30 TH IN K H E the Tribe equad was full of vet­ when Christine GolttSchel, win­ AIN'T ENJOYIN'THRrfaRABBW* ' W oody ...... 98 81 179 Lost on Fouls Kuctnelcas ...... 0 ______, OFF A SACKFUL OF EREENBACKS erans. Not only the starting Short Shots ner of the special slalom, was The Huskies actually out- Sell store ...... 9 dropped from the French team. D ale ...... 92 86 177 S te lla ...... I SNOW CLEANIN'BUSINESS I ISA JOY ROREVERTOHIM/ITSUS five, but the top four subs were S im p s o n ...... 91 86 176 scored the New Brunswick, N.J. Kennedy ...... 3 7 There's a now baaketball rule Her kid sister, Marielle, the PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER HE DOESN'T HAVE TIME M OJ SHOULD F E E L SO R R Y F O R , all eeniors. That left very lit­ this season that prohibits offi­ Spear ...... 04 78 172 teSm from the floor, 62-44, but Su sco ...... 8 TO ENJOY HIMSELF AT rt 'CAUSE OUR TYPE OF EN JOYM bjT tle opportunity to give this gold medal winner in the giant lost the game at the free throw K a o ze n a k l ...... 8 cial timeouts to allow players slalom, competed, being timed S m it h ...... 91 66 167 D e la n u n ty 4 r W E A L U "f IC t SLADMDU'RE _ group game experience. to a4fust equipment—euoh as a Other Manchester soor«» were line. It wasn’t that they were TOLKSW I know some will be quick to in 2:00.77. grossly inaccurate--they hit 16 ToUUa •eaeeeeeeeooesoqeeooa 48 880 ( s o r r y F O R Y X V FEELING- BETTER, low-cut sneaker. If a timeout Morrison, 173; Genta, 172; Han­ \Q4o^YHoca<; ^ L U C K , W O L L Y M O C t shout "don’t forget to say as Christine, 19, origlnaUy o f 20— but they Just didn’t get KID! Is taken it must be charged to wasn't on the French downhill ley, 172; Penny, 171; and Sarlee, QUARTERBACK SNEAK — John Gibbons of Oheaey (88> jayvees, the current group was the team seeking It Only once 149. Georgetown appears to be “sneaking around end” as many shots as Rutgers. unbeaten." How true, how true team. She was put on when Scarlet Knights were g;iven 85 Bradshaw eeseeeeeeeeeeeao have we seen trouble arise. Bob Madeline Bochatay was hurt in for a short gain in last night’s game against St. McNally . —but there Is a world of differ­ Eecavich loot q shoe In a game charity tosses and sank 24. Schick ... a training fall and then re­ In other games, Fairfield ence between the Jayvees and at th^Arena and Referee Fred Joseph’s College. His maneuver was in wrong sport Toihko ... the vanity In any league. moved when Madeline became Rifle Club Notes however. The result—as happens in basketball, not (6-6) led by sophomores Mike Spicer ... teeeeeeeeaoeae Poet wound up with the brogan fit to skL Branch (81 points) and Pat Sturtevant eeeeeoeeeoeeee Every team in the CCIL has until Eaki found time to re­ Renaud .. Earlier, on the perilous bob­ football— was a jump ball. Larry Hoffman of St. Jo­ Burke (28), downed St Anselm’s had an edge on Manchester In place it. It’e a tosaup vdilch was Barker ... ••eeeoeeooeeeae experience this season. Even sled run In Igls, an American seph’s is hanging on from tbe rear. (St. Joe’s won, 93-82, at Fairfield and unbeaten Tracy l•••e•••eee•• funnier — watching Bacavioh Bled veered on a wicked curve, 79-70). (AP Photofax.) Central (fonnecticut (16-0) dump­ Mayer eeeeeteoeotaaeeo^eeo P the lowly ones like Hall and plqy the game in one stocking­ Conard have had at least one snapped Ita steering wheel and ed pushover Southern Connecti­ TotaU ...... 18U48 ed foot or EYeddie following the barely escaped disaster Just cut (3-12) 90-46, at New Haven. Score at bait 46-31, St AaliwnrfB. starter back agaUn. And Wind­ play down court with a whistle ham another member of the prior to the third run of the REG PELLET lUBSUI/TS — i Clvk, led by Duane Corri- In one hand and a spaure sneaker four-man bobsled competition. Nears All-Time^Point Mark veau’e 89-point performance, second division had at least In the other. The Community T menfoers three lin t team men returning. Russian Women Winning of the Recreation Deportment- beat Wesleyan (5-S), 86-78, at INNSBRUCK, Austria (AP)-^ sponsored Pellet Rifle Club Worcester by sinking 89 free Hawks Matching Tet the Whippets have never Fred McCurry, who sat out %\ been In contention for the The women are winning the gold took over sole possession of NBA Shining Trophy throws whUe the Cardinals hit the last American Legion base­ medals for Russia at the ninth first place in both divtolone of but nine. y j erown. ball eeaaon on doctor’s orders, Increased Tempo * » • Winter Olympics. the Tri-Oenter League. New Haven CoUege (14-8) out- BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL won’t play this summer either. The men are having trouble. American League for boys, raced New Bedford Tedi, 112-91, O f Montrealers Another Look He missed the cutoff date by And two women in particular 10-11 years of age at the Y—21 For Hawks’ Pettit in New Haven as Gary Libera- i T H IN K one day—one day too old! are doing most of tiie Soviet points, East Side Center 19, tore hit for 84 points. 1 Let's taka another look at Tonight’s Gamee NEW YORK (AP)—Montre­ ITMIKKTHE TEACHER, *tto you BuppoM ho doUboraMy koopt ut waWnir this the pre-season survey of league gold medal collecting. West Side Center 6. Ih the Na­ v i i m The Springfield LitUe Giants Tonight’s schedide: Trinity at al le stopiXng up the tempo in MHJ. GIVE ME FIROT * iM g M %m *H ealob thingis f i m M d i othsr? coaches. Who did they pick? Russia has eight gold medals tional League for boys 12-16, NEW YORK (AP)—The ^ Walt Bellamay and Rod eSaSu HEROES ARE MADM-NOT BORN will open their home Eastern the standings are: Y 21, West Brandels, Rider at Bridgeport Ma national Hockty League PRIZE FDR THE 0E9T Wen, of the live that answered with the 12-day Olympics two- NBA brass doubtless are Thom combined for 64 Baseball League eeaaon on a thirds over. The clos^ Soviet Side 19, and East Side 6 . shining up a new trophy for (a Tri-State League contest) stretch dud with Chloego, hut the query (not counting Hyde) Sunday for the first time In his­ points to offset Pettit as and Willimantic State at Worces­ the Black Hawks are mateWng these were the choices—"Cen­ competitors, France and Fin­ The Pellet Club's annual Fa­ Bob Pettit's mantle at tory. A twinbill is set April 26 land, each have ttvee. ther and Son Match Is slated in Baltimore won, 113-106. The ter State. the SVeoofanMn length tral, Maloney amd Manchester.' hom e. and General Manager Chick Americans are finding conso­ eoidi of the three centers as fol­ The presentation to the BiHlets* victory knocked St. for lenjgth. "Central will be the power- O’Malley la already planning B E N C A S E Y lation In the fact that the United lows: At the West Side on Mon­ star of the St. Louis Hawks Louis out of eecond place In The Oanadleiie atayed on the States and Rustda are tied hi day, Feb. 17, East Bide on of the National Basketball Semifinals Set the tight Western Division move hurt night aa goalie Char* ■ ■ ,!■ TWICE, MAYBE Z WbNDER IFHElSSONNA gold medals, .one’ to one, If only Wednesday, Feb. 19 odd Y on AsBodatioin figures to come race. he Hodge blanked Toronito, 2-0. THREE TtMBS, ^PRINTTHie INTHBPAPERl the men are counted. Thursday, Feh. 20. These Saturday night in S t Louis The Los Angeles Lakers In Girls’ Tourney Clticago kept pace am tb e h e S b e e n matches will be for tbe dub Six of the Soviet gold medals wihen the H aw ks play took over the ,nmner-up "acooter" like — Stan MUclta, POUND ASLEEP are in women’s events. Lidia boys and their fathen only. the San Francisco War­ spot, one game behind San Semifinal matches of tbe Y Ken Wbarram and Ab MiciDcn- SkobUkova alone collected four Ihe following boys received riors. Girls’ Bowling Tournament will fdd — ooUoixmrted for a 4-8 In the sjieed skating. Claudia the various awards: Pro-Marks­ BYancisco and half a game *Mu8t Be Millionaire^ or a Bum^ As eoon as the former before St. Louis by drub­ be staged tomorrow night. victory over Detroit, ______Boyarskikh harvested two more man Badge—Jim Hebert, Tom AU-American from Louisi­ C36SfB8IL« bing the Detroit Pistons The four top girls in each New York, battling tbe Red in the Nordic cross country W P. 1 - h. ana State scores fou r age group will compete In a races. Holmes, Jim Wheeler, Dan 111-85 to snap a six-game Winge for the huet Stanley Cup points, the game probably losing streak. three-game total plnfaU match. Seventh Medal R iil.. , , . . wUl be stopped and a brief plai>^f epot, taUed to gain U.S. Hockey Mentor The Lakers’ Ehgln Bay­ The top two will return a week ground when Boaton upaniled BY FRANK O’NEAL A seventh gold medal went to Woodruff, Harold Robb, Mike ceremony held in honor of from tomorrow for the finals. SH O R T R IB S the Soviet pairs figure skaters, Oisnoolone and Paiil Lorentzen; the new all-time scoring lo r scored 37 points, tlM Rangen, 8-2. grabbed 17 rebounds and The finals will be a best of three -THIS SHOULD CONVINCE THe Ludmilla Belousova and her Marksman Badge—Bill Strick­ champ In the NBA. gam es. Yeeterday’e vtotoctoe left husband Oleg Protopopov. played a sx>ectacular floor, WNS '^OOVE BEEN OUT land; Marksman Badge First SO Against Ballets Girls in this week’s competi­ Montreal and Chicago In a Griticizes U.S. System The only Soviet victor so far Class—^Mika Plela; Sharpshoot­ Pettit threw in 30 points game. Ray Scott led the fint place tie, each wWh 68 HUNHN6 ORMSONSAltO^V. tion are: Midgets—Joan Urba- In a completely men’s event was er—Bill Starkel and Bob Juli- lost night in a losing cause tailend Pistons with 26. points. 'Toronto’s fading NIHi Vladimir Melanin in the biath­ Three Games Tonight netti, Sandy Mackay, LesUe Sl- ano. against the Baltimore Bul­ brinsz and. Kyle AnnulU; jun­ defenders ere eight pokrtabock. UWSBRUCK, Austria (AP)—“About the only way lon. The first boy in tbe young lets. This upped his pro ca­ Three games are on tap iors—Ramune Salcius, Carol New York with 44 potnte, is one yoru can play on an American Olympic team is to be a Russia has run into trouble in division to receive the expert reer total, not counting tonight. New York is at ahead of fifth plaoe Detroit. the men’s speed skating, a So­ ■badge is 11-year-old T on y D i- playoff games, to 19,197 Philadelphia in a televised Crandall, Sharon Lovett and millionaire, or a bum.” Sue Correnti; intermediates— The rangers and Bniim ton* viet stronghold In the past. mlnlco. Only two other eaqiert points. The record is 10,200 game. Baltimore meets Bos­ Walter Bush of Minneapolis, Carol Urbanettl, Clair Pava- gto again tonight in Boeton. manager of the U.S. Olympic ¥ On Tuesday, Terry McDer­ badges have been awarded since held by Dolph Schayes, ton at College Park, Md., g o h om e." mott won the first gold medal the club was organized five coach and now-and-then and Detroit plays San lack, Gale Correnti and Sandy Detroit goto another abot at MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl hookey team, sat In the gloomy M orton. Chicago on the Red Winge’ toe. S tO «P dressing room Wednesday night "At least they weren’t saying for the United States by taking years ago and these were to pMyer for the PbUadelphia Francisco at San Jose, after the defending champion 'Yank, go home,’ ’’ said one the 600-meter sprint In Olympic boys in tiie older age group. 76ers. C alif. record tim e, beating the 1660 b o ' O O 0 6 D C 3 N T 0006APB FIBBCSt’W M TH04WHATAW1 Americans had lost their lauit the American players. 8*4 champion Evgeny Grishin and a FB«iBC«ns.cwiHe DOfNOUPHSSS? chance for even a bronze Olym­ That was the only light mo­ Jet Sign R ookie pic medal and analysed the ment In the dressing room of couple of other Russian fa~'or- 8ASKETBAU. CONlB*eY,nfeCATB A N O M a A N B ?/ defeat. the dethroned champions, who ites. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE WHO FSAC OCXDS. Skaters Shut Out NEW YORK (AP) — The Newly-Signed Tony Kubek "We Just have to revise our took the gold medal at Squaw New York Jets of the Ameri­ V alley In 1960 with a wizard On Wednesday a trio of Nor­ ■j NOW 1 DROP RABBIT 'I eystem,” Bush said. ’’We are wegians shut out several more can Football League an­ SCOKES I ( IHTO’ RABBtTHOlE" y playing one system against an­ named Jack McCartan In goal. nounced today the signing of Sees Nine Tough Opponents other. Russian skaters In the S,000-me- Four Tears Ago ter race. Knut Jobannesen won Mike Taliaferro, Bllnois’ Rose SENIOR LEAGUE ^Moriarty (17), Glenney (10), "The Ruaeians are pros. One I Tlil^m>NtCit. whether we should even be com­ er Christian and his brother Bill Kubek was In Wausau, Wis. rai, lUZ IS ASTOUNPEP. Hffi RABWT15 p etin g ." Boat wWle Variety Caterers Pagani’s Barbers, 36-21 and in are working on a construction Wednesday when ‘ the Yankees nipped the Blast Sides, 63-62. the nightcap. Fire ft PoUce 'j^DRPPPED 1H1D 0NE0FPR.SEED 5 Paul Johnson, one of the three Job up In Canada. They got announced he bad signed his Brilliant ball hawking by coasting to a 40-25 win over mHERPlANlS*. THE, PLANT players left from the 1960 Olym­ home for about a week, and aOSES, SHUDDERS, SEEAISID contract for an estimated $88,- Stove McAjdam, clutch foul N orm an’s. pic champion team, sat in the then left for here. 000. IDs amplified comments DEVOUR THE RABBIT. comer, angrily slamming his "They’re losing money, and shooting by Paul Quey and the The hustling QuagUa brothers CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER were made avaUable to —John (19) and Joe (6)—paced pads into a tattered canvaui car­ Roger’s wife isn’t too happy rebounding of Jim Mistretta in newsmen through a telephone the final minutes of play ena­ Herm’s opening game win. AlAMSfiO- V 'W vW tH'THOS WHO>P«roLINHI«CM THMWHy rying case. about seeing her husband about hookup from .Jils hom e. bled Roland Motors to overcome Hassett (12) was high for the UP FACS AND AND WAtLRTl XNBVBR.SAW HIS YACE DIDN'T EASY Tangled With Cseoh one week a year. "How cold is It out there?” BROKBN ARM O ft, HEARD HIM SP8AKI a 59 to 54 deficit and win. losers. W C K E Y F IN N BY LANK LEONARD REPORT THE Johnson had left the ice early "That’s the spot we’re in. We CADY HEAL <)V8R> THEFT? a fellow asked, thinking In “Jumping George” Clifton Kent Smith (20) provided by request after he tangled with have to rely mostly on students, terms of 20 below and four-foot NWMTISOTMAT , or fellows who haven’t got a broke a tight game wide open h a lf o f PoUce ft BTre’s poin ts in LCXJK, FIDO— WE'RE A aO SE-KNIT Y O U 'V E WASN'T EA5V81,7 a Czech In the closing minutes snow drifts. C O N V IN C ED Uvellhood. with 17 of his 35 points tai the the second encoimtor. The win fA M I L V — A L L F O R O N E A N D O N E TH* HOSPITAU of Wednesdity night's game. Weather Spring-Like kept F ft F in contention for tbe FOR ALL! WE DON'T KEEP . HIM? "Nadi, It wasn’t a rough "F ra n k ly, w e’ v e got about 86 third period. Roland’s came up o "It’s about 40 and feels like league title. Bhn Mikolowskl SECRETS FROM BACH OTHER! game,” be said. "We bad a bad hockey players In the whole with a 26-podnt final period to country who can play in this mring," was Kubek’s image- snatch away the much-deservea (15) continued hia fine scoring night .That makes four out of uiattering reply. “We did have fiv e ." kind of competition. We’re lucky win. Their final onslaught saw for the losers. to get a third of them out at one stretch about 20 below for McAdam and Quey do the Tonight’s schedule shows: 6 The Americans were ripped a few days.’' by a strong, smooth-working any one time. heavy scoring while Mistretta, o’clock—Gus's vs. Pagani’a; 7 o’clock—^Norman’s vs. Herald Czechoalovakla team 7-1. The "We've got to work out some Taking another approach, a Tom Kelly and Dave White re­ sort of method for compensat- reporter asked the Yankee bounding. McAdam (23), Quey A ngels. i ' * ^ n T U.S. record now is 1-4, with two games left A fifth or sixth a man for loss of time for shortstop what he thought about (22) and Mistretta (12) led N \ ^ M place finish Is In store. his fob or tatiting eauu of his the race. winning Boland’s wbile CUfton EAST SIDE miDGETS J l ' In other championship games fam ily. "Minnesota Is tough. They've (35), BiU Viot (16) and Charlie With Harry Jenkins leading the way, the Pumpers posted a - { ■ ! - Wednesday, Canada beat Fin­ been erratic but now their de­ Bunce 10 kept Macintosh In - ‘ " - W land e-2, Russia trotmeed Ger­ fense ought to be a little better contention. 22-16 victory over the Blue- many lom, and Sweden crushed and their pitching is better, The Blast Sides with Rudy coats In last night’s only game. Switzerland 12-0. (^cago has to figure strictly on Wojnorowlcz, BiU Andrulot and A cloee battle for the first three Russia and Canada lead with No Such Thing pitching. You can’t forget Balti­ Wayne Reynolds scoring weU periods, the winners finally B-0 records. Sweden and Czech­ more. Hank Bauer will get to(k a 22-16 lead in tte fiowt opened a more comfortable lead D A V Y JO N E S BY LEPP and McWILLUMS oslovakia au’c closed behind with As Good Loser those guys JeUed. Detroit al­ half. Stan Egnat paced a third- with three minutes to play, Alan Skinner and Tony Dlmlnl- 4-1 each. ways gives us more trouble period rally for Variety that put MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGBW a Y AWVY... RUFFY'S CO hit for timely hoops that WE FAT FOLKS Vital Games Left WlLUniAMTlO (AP) >- tluin anybody. Kansas City has them ahead 37 to 36 g boMa aboot tt," of the MeU, too?" NEW li'-.AI — I’or- defeated the Barons, 0^44, in Earlier Kubek had admitted Bob Pagano, Bob Flake, Egnat the opener. Cloee to the last pe­ Swedes clash with Ciumda fsc- said Lon Holts at a TMOA mer Oklahoma foot­ and Ray O’Neil bounced back Russia in the probable pay- dinner meeting last night, that his first reaction to the riod, the nightcap found Don news that Yc^ Berra was the ball coach Charles tor Variety to puU out to win. WUUs Oarage porttag a win m atob. «th ere In n o o n ' Mdriartys took a ohc-potatt The yanks skated with the aa good kawr. The only new manager was “are you (Bud) Wilkinson is over Post Offlos. ' (Bo. note—> U d d ln g ?" (19-18) lead going Into the sec­ the score wasn’t reportod). »Osechs for 80 mlnutea, but It thnt oonnto k winning.’’ back in play— this time ond half. Jim MoriMty, Phil w u clear to the large, mostly HoHn eeld ho eharnge tike Automatic Beepect In addition to Shea, Gary “I think Yogi Is the type of running for the GOP Hyde, Jim Glenney and Dan Donihee and Pete Bebbtal jfiay- pro-American crowd uiat It was t o be a g ood HMrt^ b a t aUM* Pinto increased their bulge to oidy a matter of time before the ed, "Tm a veiy poor looer.** HOCKEY CZECHMATE—Ctealie Pat Rupp of U.S. guy who wlU be tnore serious nomination for the ed well for the Hobbv Shoppers, blocks shot by Czech player (white shirt) but fail­ as a manager (than as a play­ U.S. Senate ,in Okla­ 36-30 as the final period start­ Don Cornell and Warren Ties roof feU in. "Oontiaiy to pnblk o ^ > ed, then broke tbe geme wide , & the t l^ period It feU whUe on ," tho cnatoh eald. *Yrto- ed to stop tome later ones and the Americans lost, er)." said fobek. "That title of homa. Here, he gives paced the losers. Tbm MeCartaa • small knot of rootocs from k th o a n manager automatically wiU open with a 22-poiat final pbti- (28) led both eeeond , jjUM 7-1, loeing any poes^ble chance of Balvaging a medal 'the word to reporters od. BHl Fortin and nw ric Kit* Qucbosiovalda gsity tUilc hi onrwel moke tba guys resp^ him teimo- to sooftog. llm S ew {■ le lr fla g a n d onantad soana* in (Nympie competition. (AP Photofax.) more. X don’t know If ba'U want in Oklahoma City. kui eupphad (ha aeortag p m *, (IT) was tops tor Post O ttW . " { .. ' r : 1 ^ I-' ■' .d ■ ■ ■: /! '■‘" f e J- "1 f ACiE KIGHTEEIf EAIfCHBSTER EVENING HERALD, ^NCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1964 MANCHEdTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1964 Wanted—To Bdjr 88 Aiwrtmonto—JFIotfr-. Business Services THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW By FA6ALT and SHORTEN Household Goods 61 ^'uRtlslisd ApartBunti 63-A Bonsos For Salt H o b s m F o r S a ls FM* S a l* WE BUY, BELL or trade an­ Tonomonta 63 Offered 13 SEVEN PIBCB dining jw*® CTOICB. EXBCUnVB typo, MANORHSTBR ~ 0 room Split BOLTON OENTER—Fine ranch MANCHBSTBB-Sb rooms, ga­ 148 CHESTNUT 8THBBT—T ra- BUILDINO lot, second lake b tique and ased fiimltaM, eUna, WE HAVE CUSTOMERS wait­ hdftted, furniahed S*b6droonk home of seven rooms, vacant ngs, oU hsot, porch, wall to bandoua value. Tmmaculata 8 Bolton, 100x170, caU attar i. WASHINO MACHINBS reptdr- set, leva seat, oval gi»—, aitver, piotura. tramaa Level, deep landscaped lot ga­ AIXMUTt" PtV!9tON > marble top taWo, comer v ^ t- ing for tha rental of your apart­ Apartment, first floor, center rage, utility room, rso rorm, Lot to 100x400 w ib large trees, wul earpsting, hookcassa, room, 2 hab oaml-ranch, 12 6484M81. CLASSIFIED ' od, RCA Whirlpool and Ken- not piece. All to good condition, and old ooina, <(ld doUa and ment or home. J. D. Realty. g ^ ^ e , adults, $88 weekly. smns Mrch. Two car attached eity utUifias, good condition yaara oM, flreplacad Uvbg, m ore. C all 648-491S. guru, hobfty collections, attio 8 baths, flrsplaea Closr to \W i0 f/£8 0 A y ^ fM e » g y Oall 648-9990 after 8 p.m . 8484129. " schools, eburObsB, and shop- niags plus one dsbehed. throughout Near Bucklsy room, haautiftil haatad rae Wanted—R«sl Estats 77 S ten ts or whole estates. Fur­ pixw. ' $18,900. Wolvaiton AgiD- Bassmsht oO hast, nice see- School. Priced at only $14,900. room wib speaker systam, SHARPBNINO Service — Saws, Aiour onMof. niture Repair Service Taloott- f o u r r o o m tanemant, Blasell 1961 WBETINGraOUSB electric TWO ROOM heated apartment e fT R n J b a t, 649>9ttS. tion. A dcing $86,000. T. J . Owner transferred. Charles $19,800. Can 849-8861. W E HAVE weU qualified hinr- knives, axes, shears, skates, TiUe, Conn. T el. 648-7448. Street, 870. Needs redecorat­ Kitchen aet, gas ra ^ , bed­ G>veiitry ADVERTISING rotary blades. Quick service. ■tove, very good condition, $80. C rock a tt R ealtor, 048-1677. L ssp sran es, 649-7630. ers anxious to buy homes m ing. 849-6329, 9-5. room set, refrigerator. Free Caidtol Boulpment Co., M OaU 2 8 ^ 9 4 . 88 FOOT RANCH, POtfar Btaast COVENTRY Manchester. If you want your gM, electricity. Low rent. Ap- area, beamed csUingi * itaa- ST JAMES PAR18R - Over- TWO FAMILY flat b prims home eold quickly and ef­ CLASsifTED ADVERTISING OEPiT t o URS Main St., Manchester. Hours FLORENCE gas and gas stove, j u n i o r g i r l Scout unlfonn, NEW BUILDINO, 688 Hartford ply 10 D epot Square, Apt. 4. lAkefront Home—8 room daily 7A. nnusday 7A. Satur­ placss, 1% bat^ buUt-ins, 6 alze Caps, large Uvbg rocmi, Bast Side residential area, ficiently, call Vb Bogginl, PupU CosU 8 AJML to 5 P JtL vbite, about four years «d, ■lie 7 or 8. 648-1047. Road. Craat, luxurious duplex ranch, fireplace, 2-car ga­ day 7-4. 64S-7968. apartments, 4% rooms, i% large rooms, double garage, fireplace, .formal dining room, esramic baths, modern kltch- Realtor, Bel Air Real Emfte, $76. 649-4702. 128^ frontage. Carlton w. paneled rec room, breezeway, S n -dbin g areas, excellent rage, Otrald Park, $16,400. baths, modem facilities, new 848-9882. UAWN MOWERS, diarpened Hutchins, Realtor, MMISS. attached 2-car garage. Only closet space. Oall today. Wes­ Drop to COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSHIED ADVT. DINETTE table with blue for­ O.B. sppUances, and many ex­ BnsineM Locations $18,0(00. FhUbriek A gency, 649- ley R . S m lb A gency, 649-1894. Fiva room ranch wib alu­ and repaliM, sales and serv­ mica top, 4 chairs, $80; 4- Rooms ^ th o a t Board 59 tras. daily and Sundays. MONDAY Itoa nUDAT If :M AJi/-4ATnBDAY f AuBL ice, rental equipment L A M For Rent 64 mbum aiding. Minutes to plece miahogany bedroom set, LIGHT housekeeping room ter Ooms b and ast. Very reason­ beach. Waterfront Park, In^62Year Equipment C orp., Route 88, BUILDINQ 60x40 suitable te $76. Oall after 6 p .m ., 649-0714. lady, block from State The­ able rent. A^btm ents call Bolton $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . Vernon, 87B.7600, M anchester 048-8377, M r. B aker. Evenings storage, B-i s(me, BudUand Local Stocks PLEASE READ YOUR AD ' ater, private entrance, reaaon- TWO FAMILY — Belfiore exchange, Enterprise 194B $100 r e w a r d eall M r. G ill, ow ner, 648-4862. section. 649-8468. OLD COLONIAL I>aley Road and Mohawk 'Die Bum of $888.88 was spaBt fThiMfflTfl or "W a n t A d s" a n tafcoa over tha phono aa a able. 649-7969 after 6. Agency, 6486121. ooiivcaleooe. flw adveitiaor should read U s ad the FIRST TYPEWRITERS — Repaired, TO ANY PERSON $18,990 Trail—building lot avaU- Quotations FumUhed by during b e school yaar 1983-8t 7HUKS0Af SXWRDAi n e w l u x u r i o u s 4 room MANCHESTER - Two famUy, able, $800. DAT ET APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS la ttane for the overiiauled, rented. Yale Type­ ISN'T GIZMO A OIZMa'THAT — IF YOU CAN — COMFORTABLE ROOM ter Cohara Mlddlebrook, laa for aach of the 1,649 puplla an- Beat These values apartment, carpeted, heat, hot STORE, 460 M a b S treet 649- .5-8, waDdng distance to bus Seven large enlightening m ^ T t laoertlon. The Herald Is tespraslble for oo)y ONE Inoor- w riter S errtce, 649-4988. U V M G D O ilf: '^ . '1 NEVER gentleman, separate entrance, 6229, 9-6. Vacation Uvbg an ’year Boadi Stocks rolled b b e echool eyetem. TM* Anywhere, Anyplace water, refrigerator, stove, line, 8 laige bedrooms, Ug rooms, formal dbbg room, FREDERICK M. GAAL Bid Asked raot or emitted Insertion for aap adverttsemeat aad then only B ID UkE parking. CaU 649-2886^______washing machbe, garage. round cn lomly Bmton to the extent of a "m ake good" Insertion. Errors which do not 8 ROOMS FURNTTURB kitchen wib dbbg area, Uv- porch, 2-car garage, con­ BROKER Conn. Bank and comparee to $401.26 epent 'the MlMf Adult couple only. |116 monb- INDUSTRIAL SPACE — 1,880 Lake. Adorable 8 room te room, utility room, very venient location on bus lbs. Iniirrn the vahw of the advertisement will not bo correotod by SNOW PLOWING - Call 649- $9.80 MONTHLY ROOMS FOR gentiemen, coe square feet, bcludes office. T rust C o...... 72% 78% previous year, as reported bp BRAND NEW ly. 742-8(te0. home wIb fieldotone fire­ best condition. Reduced to $21 ,< Many improvements. New 84$-2682—648-0281 "aaakogood" 7863, 875-8401. block from Main Street, hitch- Broad Street location. Call Hartford Natimtol the Connecticut Public Expen­ Bedroom, Living Room, Dbette, en privilegea, parking. 648-6127, place and mahogany panel­ 400. Good bvestment. Wolver roof, siding, etc. Only 816>* a v a i l a b l e Immsdtately—4 649-8283, 849-1807. ing b Uvbg room, adjob- BOLTON — 440 foot frontage, Bank Co...... ,62 88 diture Council. SENIOR GIRL Scout Troop 1— Rugs, Lamps Tables, Dishes, 648-9828. to o A gency, R ealtor, 649-2818. 900. Babysitting and Odd Jobs Bu­ room apartment, automatic bg dining room, attractive wooded, and even a brook Fire Insuranoe Companies Darien wee the town spend- TODR COOPERATION W IU , Silver Set, And A Few More Neat jl room older home wib Hartford F ire ----- 68 71 BE APPRECIATED reau, such as carwashes, house THOMPSON HOUSE — Cottage heat and hot water, convenient kitchen, 2 bedrooms, de­ MANCHESTER - Attractive I b g b e largest amount—$844.44 D IA L 643-2711 Accessories Houses For Reni 65 fire idarm system. CIo m to National Fire ... .130 138 cleaning, etc. Always someone EVBRYTH INO $288 Street, centrally located, large location. Working couple. Call tached garage. For ^mobt- room. brick Ope, fireplace per pupil based b e %vcrega available. Low rates. Call 649- 649-4819. ment to sea please c u trees, overstoe garage, near WARREN E. HOWLAND Manchester Ibe. $16,000. E. J. Phoenix Fire ....123 131 daily membersUp. The nUd pleasantly funilshed rooms, ROCKVILLE AREA — Single REALTOR Carpenter, B roker, 649-6061. life and Indehmlty laa Ooa 9886 or 643-4520. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE parking. C all 849-2868 fo r ov er­ bus. ochool, shopping. Only point or median per pupil cost 4% ROOMS, new two family, homes available — Ranch, 6 $14,900. C o lto n W. Hutchins, Aeba Casualty ..124 132 $10.16 MONTHLY night and permanent gueet 860 M ab St., Manchester PORTER STREET area — 6 was $419.61. Canterbury, w ib Tm. Sew. U. kVet t ______second floor, Hlllbrd Street, rooms, centrally locat^; Cape 6496182. A e b a l i f e ...... 182% 190% $310.53 per pupU, was tte town Traablt RMchlHg Our Advertiser? r. lH f by United feeHre Spndtorte. tnc.|: BRAND NEW rates. —4 rooms; Cape wib 8 acres R. S. OLMS'TED room Cape on large land­ ATTICS and cellars cleaned I WesUnj^ouse Refrig. Uvlng separate oil burner, $125. 648-1108 Conn. General___ 173 181 w ib b e lowest per pupU eoot 648-2618, 847-8686. of land; ranch—8 bedrooms; scaped lot, $600 down. CaU Hfd. Steam Boiler 133 141 Call 649-2498. P/T70 SUH^y" D/T70 MONDAi" DfTJO TUeSDAy-* DITTO 'H iM K O A i Room, Bedroom, Dbette, Rugs, FRONT R(XDM, h alf b lock from BOLTON — M odem , neat, 8' Of Coventry’s per pupU cost, attached garage, treed lot, 249-6661 bedroom Ranch, 160x150 lot, C arl Zinsser, 648-0088, o r How­ Security Ins...... 69% 73% 24rHeur Answerlug Servlee Lamps, Tables, Dishes, Silver Mato Street, parking. 69 Birch KNOX STREET—4 rooms, re­ from $110 m on b ly . RockvUle ard R ealty C o., 282-8276. $372.62 is listed as operating Set And A Few More Street. 649-7129. H arriet Rocha 688-8677 garage, patio, assumable mort' T r a v e le r s ...... 195% 208% decorated, new heating system, R ealty, 876-2627. FnbUe UttUttos expense and $16.96 as bterest Household Services Bonds— Stocks— Accessories gage, m onthly paym ents $116. MANCHESTER Vtcblty—Spot "on school bonds. The means at Help Wanted— Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 b u r n i s h e d r o o m s , com plete one c b ld , garage, $86. Call EVBRYTH INO $880 COVENTRY — Rent or lease B el A ir R eal E s b te , 643-0882. less 6 room Rsmch, 12x19 bay Unanebg shows local funds ot Free te Herald Readen (Wered 13-A Mortgages 31 light housekeeping facilities. G lastonbury 688-9(Xi7. A PROMINENT paint manu­ TWO FLUSH DOORS, 24x76%, Large 6% room ranch, hot wbdowed Uvbg room, heated $267.96 per pupU were spent, 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, MANCHESTER — 4 approved play room, garage, many ex­ Hartford Gas Co. . 40% Want InfMmatlon on < » of our tileesIHed i N o RE WEAVING of Innns, moth A BBITBR ARRANGEMENT facturer desires salesman to complete with hardware, water heat, acre lot. $110 MAIN STREET property — buildbg lots bcludbg one wib state fimds $120.02; and federal holes. Zippeis repaired. Win­ enter company training pro­ fram es, and trim , $20. 649-7669. $14.74 MONTHLY 14 Arch Street, Manchester. TWO ROOMS and bath, heated, monbly. References. Hayes Ideally suited for busbess or tras, half acre lot, imder $17,- brick Agency, 849-te4. Soubem New Elng- snewm nt the llotedf SInqdy eaS of your finances will make BRAND NEW 7 room home and double ga­ land Telephone . 51% 84% ftmds, 61 cents. dow Shades made to measure; more of your Income available gram leading to sales position $60. 649-6229, 9-6. A gency, 643-4803. professional use, large 8 room 000. Gerard Agency, Realtors, TORO powertiandle lawnmower Westinghouse Washing Machbe FURNISHE® ROOM near rage. Many trees, g;ood loca­ 648-0886, 644-8826. MANCHESTER — Large Im­ Manufacturing Oompanlea Salaries Bfnieed nil slsea Venetian blinds. Raya for personal use. Lump debt calling on painting contractors home, bcludbg two paneled tion. $16,400 com plete. Phll­ MANCHESTER - ROCKVILLE and snowblower, very good Westbghouse Refrig., Bedroom Mab Street. 9 Hazel Btreet f o u r ROOM tenement one FOUR ROOM house, furnished offices w ib separate entrance, maculate modem ranen, con­ Allied Thermal .. 46 " 80 U m board of education ban mads while you wait Tape Re­ Into one monthly payment of and builders. We are looking brick A gency, 649-8464. CHESTNUT STREET . . . An ANSWERING SERVICE for a young man with college condition, $90. 649-0178. Living Room, Dbette, Dishes 649-2170. block from Mab Street. Call or unfurnished, reasonable, garage. Busbess Zone m. venient location, city utilities, Arrow, Hart, Heg. 58 67 adopted a revised eeiaiy edMd- cord ers fo r re n t M arlow ’ s 867 $22.25 for each thousand dollars excellent bvestment. Two ule for custodians. Mbimuna Mnln, 649-B22L degree and a high degree of| Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Blankets, 742-6169 o r 742-8180. working adults, oil steam heat, P hllbrick A gency, 649-8484. M ANCHESTER — 8 room Ctope extra Urge lot. Vb Bogginl, B a r d e n ...... 11 12% S49-0500 — 875-2519 including repayment over five RECESSED bathtub and fix­ fa m ily flat, good heating ssrs- starting for aseletant! oustodt- years. FTaiuc Burke. 246-8897, self - confidence; possessing: Pillows And Other Items To Rooms Without Board 59 stove, refrigerator. 643-6889. b qbet but convenient loca­ Bel Air Rea! Estate, 848-9883. Bristol Brass ... 9 11 tures, excellent condition. Call Complete Your Home f o u r ROOMS, second floor, ONE NBIW, one converted . . . tems, small lot, selling for only Coleco ...... 8 4 ans is $3,500 w i b m axim um erf Connecticut Mortgage BSx- leadership qualities and max­ tion, level lot w ib trees, oil hot $16,900. Apsutm ents are easy and leave your message. Ton’ll hear from our ------i h M imum personal initiative with 643-6037. EVBRYTHINO $444 Strickland Street. Inquire 40 THREE BEDROOM home wib Comer of Sbrkweaber and water heat, alumbum storms MANCHESTER — Baldwb Rd. Dunham-Bush .. 4% s% $4,700 b nine steps; bead euo- Hnru. Winumt Spending all evening nt the telephoav. Buildingr— ^t'nntractiiid 14 change, 16 Lewis St., Hartford, GENTLEMAN’S ROOM — garage, 106 Oxford St. Call J. to rent. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Prestige 6 roOm Ranch on a Conn. substantial imagination. Com-' Vernon Street. Green Road. Two homes, one and screens, rec room, 3 bed­ N. B. Machbe .. 20% 22% todian, minimum of $3,800 to a SALE on discontinued Lucas Price Includes Delivery, Set Up la rge closet, next to bcutti, a t­ D. R ealty, 643-6129. a three down and three up two 643-1677, bll w ib a million dollar vie^a QUALITY CARPENTRY — pany benefits. If you feel you tractive home near w ory- rooms. Immaculate brough- orb and Judd . 18% 20% maximum of $6,400 to be reswrfw Rooms, basements reflnlshed, flat house paint, $2.98 gallon, Service, Guarantee, Immediate FOR RENT—One room, heat, family, be ober a four and living room 14x34, large fields ed b nine atopa qualify send resume to Box K, thlng. 21 Ohuroh Street. NEAT, attractive 6 room Cape out, $16,800. Wolverton Agency, Phter Paul ...... 31 33% Automobiles For Sale 4 built-ins, formica tile, general nine colors. Lucas Dui^ilm Delivery Or Free Storage Until hot water, parkbg. Tel. 643 four (new). The smaller one is stone fireplace, center en­ Lost and Found Business Opportunities 32 H erald. 649-4066. Highland Park area, finished R ealtor, 846-2818. BETTER THAN NEW—8 room PUtatic W ire Cable 11 13 TTm board approved hucre- repair. No Job ton small. Call discontinued colors, flat, $2.50, You Are Ready For It 2068. selling fo r $17,900, b e new one trance foyer, heated sunporch, StaMard Screw . 30% 33% sem i $3. gallon. One-third o ff basement, 4 acres land with Ranch, garage, 2 babs, dish­ sees of $150 for all aeeretaflea _^Lady Elgin watch at' 1966 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2- William Robbins Carpentry FOR SALE—Due to illness. Phone For REWARD fo r $24,600. Can m ake an at­ ga ra ge. Built 1966. $28,600. G er­ 20% on wallpaper. Quarts of Super ATTRACTIVE, com fort­ RCXKVILLE — Centrally locat­ brook on property, minimum washer, many extras, conven­ Stanley Works . 22% b b e school syatem retroao- Parkade, between Grants and door sedan, fully equipped, S ervice. 640-8446. M a rie’ s Luncheonette, 332 SAMUEL ALBERT tractive deal If sold togeber. M anchester ard A gency, R ealtors, 848-0865, Veeder-Root .... .a___ asvfAVMaflA K em tone, $89. Kem Glo, 89c H TFD. CH-7-0368 able room for refined gentle­ ed, 6 rooms, first floor, heat­ one year lease, $160. m on b ly . ient location. Only $19,900. 47% 51% live to Sept. 1, 1908. A nsiw Llggetts, Tuesday evening. automatic transmission, 1 2 0 0 . Green Road, Manchester. In­ Excellent financing, too. There 644-8825. The above quotations ore not 643-2989. quart. Green Paint A Wall­ man in quiet home, central, ed, parking facilities, stove. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, PERSONALITY PACKED C all R om ar R ealty, b e ., 848- schedule win be adopted te P lease esU 643-8318. ADDITIONS — Rec rooms, re­ quire 7 a.m.-4 p.m. A— B—E—R—r-T—S telephone on floor. Call 648- Is an assumable $18,800 mort­ to be eonstru^ aa actual mar- modeling, bathrooms tiled. RECEIVING paper, 521 E . M iddle Tpke. 876-9301. 860 M ain, 643-1108. gage on be new one. T. J. 2844, 628-2007. TOLLAND—Five acres, 8 room b e 1904-86 scfaocrf y e e r, a e - 48-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD 6331. Describes tbs ranch Just k a ta LOST—Male angora cat, buff Call 649-4291. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M- C r^ k ett, R ealtor, 648-1677. Cape, 4-car garage, $13,990. oordbg to a board vote. and white with all white paws, FIVE ROOM flat, heat, hot over city limits—park like R ock ville R ealty, 876-3627. Help Wanted-^Female 35 MAN LARGE, pleasant furnished water, garage furnished, cen­ Wanted To Rent 68 BOWERS SCHOOL — 7 room The present ecibeduie t e seo- vicinity Oxford Street. 648-5810 CARPENTRY and floor sanding Boats and Accessories 46 DID YOU KNOW? Pay only $17,900 — 6% room ranch. E ast setting—breabe fresh air, retarial employea b srffeok I f you are lookinfif our specialty. Old floors made room for two gentlemen, park­ trally located. Adults pre­ leave city noises and con­ Cape, full shed dormer, fire­ a fter 6.;30; TUPPERWARE has openings $86.88 for a genube Hoover ing, private home, conven­ Side, garage, full cellar, oil hot Works Program sboe 1960. b: Etanentenr .new . 649-8468, 644-0616. Full-time, year ’round posi­ NOW DISPLAYIN G—1964 m od­ ferred . Ctoll 643-7368. WANTED—Pour or five room water heat, firepbee, 8 twb fusion behbd, b better ban place, garage, near all schools, for a cream puff now for two part-time and two tion, experience in receiv­ portable 1% h.p. vacuum clean­ ien ces. 643-2641. rent, reasonable, two adults. 818,600. Owner 849-1796. abool 37% hour week, 194-dagr NOTICE is hereby given that full-time dealers. No cash out­ els of Trojan, MFG, Cruisers er with attachments. Regulcu: sized bedrooms, lots of Uvbg new condition, $16,600 in- MANCHES'TER P ass Book No. 76645 issued by ing methods preferred, all NEARLY NEW, 8 rooms, heat, 643-8278. T o Cost $63,900 year. $2,146 mbdsnum to IS.1M lay. Earn as you team. Car Inc., Duo and EMnrude mo­ $49.99 now at Mariow’s, 897 stove, refrigerator and garage, speu:e here. Convenient to bcludlng garage. Call Dave ElIOHT LARGE rooms for only The Savings Bank of Manches­ GORMAN’S Special Services 15 company benefits. Apply in tors. For your convenience now Douton 649-6306-289-8268. maximum b 10 stops; high necessary. Commission. Phone M a b St. ROOMS for rent, busbess peo­ first floor, $76. A ndover. 742- everybing. Wolverton Agency, $17,900. D esirable Buckley ter has been lost and applica­ person or call Mr. G'ad- open 7 days a week. Petzold’s, R ealtor. M9-2818. 6 complete room Cape, alumb A $63,000 school Capital Im­ school seoretaiy and aseletaiit is the place to buy: BARROS BROTHERS—We spe-! 247-7941. stone at 643-9909. ple. 17 Spruce Street. 649-2494. 8726. Business Property School Area. Older home, re­ um siding, fireplace, gas hot provement Program budget ter seoretary, 37% hour week. 44- tion has been made to aald Route 6A, Portland, Conn. Call TRY MARLOW’S first for best BARROWS A WALLACE cen tly redone . . . m odem bank for payment of the cllize in concrete floors and M iddletown, DI 2-1196. values on bedroom, livbg For Sale 70 TWO FAM ILY—$16,400. L arge water heat, 3-car garage, park- be year 1064-65 was unani­ week year, 82.475 to $8J>76: sit- steps. Call Joseph B arros, 742- ROOM for lady or gentleman, DUPLEX^ nice yard and porch, kitchen, excellent heating sys amount of deposit. RN or LPN, full or part-time. room, dbettes, chairs and quiet, b q u lr e 224 C harter Oak bright rooms newly redecorat­ Manchester Parkade, like grounds. Stop by and take mously approved by b e board perintendent’s aeorstoiY, asaisit- 7680. HARTFORD BOAT SHOW— retired or workbg couple pre­ INVESTMENT PROPERTY — M anchester 278-1800 tem, paneled family room. ent eeezetary and 1968 P ontiac 4-door, radio, heat­ Vernon Haven, 876-2077. tables. Big selection at low, St., 648-8868, 246-4738. ferred . 648-0466. ed, mahogany cabbeted kitch­ a look at 30 McKee Street. Va­ o f. education' last night NOTICE is hereby given that er, autom atic. $2,796 West Hartford Armory, Feb­ 2 stores, 7 room Apartment, en, aluminum eombbation w b- Only ene bab hut space n - cant. $2,640 to $4,140. low February Furniture Sale and separate 30x37 concrete lore for anober. Vacant, m il The sum la separate from b e P a ss B ook No, 86111 issued by GRAND-WAY ruary 19-23. Adults $1., ohU- prices. E-Z terms. Furniture FOUR room tuifumlbed apart­ dows. A real buy for be wise school budget which was also 1968 Im pala C hevrolet, 4-door Roofing— Siding 16 dren half-price. block building with heat, lava­ NORTH COVENTRY - Near trade, too. T. J. Crockett, Real­ The Savings Bank of Manches­ D ept., 867 M a b St. NICE FRONT room next to m ent. Inquire 288 Center Investor. Wesley R. Smlb Parkway. Like new 6% room unanimously approved last The Coventry 4-H Fair A»- ter has been lost and ai^lica- Hardtop, radio, heater, Manchester Parkade tory, and o ffice space. $29,900. A gency, 640-1894. tor, 648-1677. WEST SIDE REALTY A. A. DION. INC. Roofing, SEWING MACHINE bath, parking. 843-6422. Street. C on b et P hllbrick A gency, 649- Colonial-Ranch, 6 acres, 2-car n ig h t sootation win meet at 7:00 pxn. tion has been made to said power steering, power LARGE upright freezer; auto­ ^ e amount bcludes $45,000 brakes. $2,695 \ siding, painting. Carpentry. Al- 8464, for details. $12,200 - MANCHESTER. At garage, early American. Hayes FOUR BEDROOM Colonial near 649-4S42 Monday at be home of Dune bank for payment of the teraoons and additions. Ceil­ Diamonds— ^Watches— matic washer, like new; two PLEASANT ROOM for gentie- THREE R(X)M heated apart­ A gen cy, 643-4803. bus Ibe. Each room tastefully for renovation of b e Bentley Buacaglla on Silver St. amount of deposit. EXPERIEnfCED grocery man, .bedroom sets and miscellan­ man, parking. 21 Edmund St. ment, second floor, limit two tractive 6 room Cape, large 1968 Oldsmoblle Jet Fire turbo- \ ings. Workmanship guaran­ OPERATORS Jewelry 48 (30LUMBIA—Property on Route kitchen, plenty of cabbeta, redecorated, new baseboard School heating plant $8,900 for The hoard of tax rertaw’a full time. Highland Park Mar­ eous furniture. 116 Benton 643-8203. adults. Call 649-1738 after 6 SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 b e installation of electrical boil­ NOTICE is hereby given that charged V-8, 4 on the floor,, teed. 299 Autumn St. 648-4880. 6, 3,000 sq. ft. available, con­ ceram ic b a b , garage. 128x166. heating, copper plumbing, 1% b ird and final eeaelon to reoei’va ket, 317 Highland Street. WA-TCH AND JEWELRY re­ Street. p.m . bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x161. er controls b several achooly. P a ss Book No. S10800 issued ^ radio, heater, positive crete block construction. Ex­ Carlton W. Hutchba, Realtor, ceramic babs, easily financed. MANCHESTER - Brand new ~ written oomplabta on aaaaa^ BIDWELL HOME Improvement pairing. Prompt service. Up to Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, menta on the cuzeent grand liist The Savings Bank of Manches­ traction. $2,796 Experienced operators and ROOM for gentleman, quiet and FIVE ROOMS, near shopping, cellent financing available. 649-6182. W esley R . S m ib A gen cy, 849- Just completed 8 room raised Company — Roofing, siding, al­ MECHANIC WANTED for new $20 on your old watch in trade. Frederick M. Goal, Broker, 648-5663. 1894. will be from 9 a.m. to 4:80 pjn. ter has bMn lost and applica- terations, additions and re­ tralpees needed. Excellent and used car department. Must NORGE electric dryer, excel­ v ery central. Phone 649-0618. adults, no children, $65. month­ ranch unsurpassed for quality 1968 C orvalr Spyder, radio and opportunity lor qualified Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, 643-2682, 848-0281. CONCORD RD - Beautiful High School. Saturday in the office of tiM sw- tion has hem made to said heefter, 4 on the floor, posi­ modeling of all types. Excel­ be experienced. Company 737 Main Street, State Theater lent condition, $75. 648-1849. ly. 97 So. Main St. Call 648- SO. WINDSOR — Immaculate INCOMPARABLE Value at $14, and price. This beautibl home hank for payment of the trainees to learn sewing. GENTLEMEN preferred, pri­ ranch, large living room, term- has large rooms, paneled en­ The board also unanimously seesor b b e Town Office tive traction. $2,495 lent workm anship. 640-6496. benefits plus paid hospitaliza­ Building. 9636. AMSTON—Route 86. Business 6% room ranch, breezeway, 900—6 room home b Manches­ adopted a recommendation by bg. About 16 complabts haws amount of deposit. A pply COLDS POT refrigerator guar­ vate entrance, ample parking, al dbbg room, oahbet Utchen, garage, half acre lot, city trance and fireplace wall, for­ tion. Apply Arnold Harris, property, approxim ately 2,000 2 bedrooms, recraaticn room, ter Green area, close to schools Beldon Schaffer bat a Capital been filed w ib the board. 1962 Bulck LaSabre, 4-door anteed b first-class running new facilities, private bath, ROCKVILLE — 3 room, first water, priced for quick sale. mal dbing room, charming S ervice Manager, B oum e- sq. ft., concrete block con­ landscaped yard. Marion B. and shopping, high assumable Improvements budget be drawn Hardtop, radio, heater, Roofing and Chlmnevs 16-A B uick, In c., 286 M ain Street, Fuel and Peed 49-A condition, very reasonable. Call centrally located on buslbe. floor, unfurnished, heated H ayes A gency, 643-4803. kitchen wib dbbg area and 643-6013. struction. Excellent financing Robertson, Realtor, 84841668. mortgage wib reasonable up for b e years 1966 through Manchester Evenlag BenU power steering, power MANCHESTER MODES, Manchester. 643-0176. apartment, used stove and re­ available. Frederick M. Gaol, monbly payments. Immedbte built-bs,. 1% colored ceramic Announcements ROOBTNO — Specialising re­ MANCHESTER — Spacious 1970, to bsure that b e town’s Coventry oonespoadeoi, F. brakes, dynaflow . $2,296 DRY OAK WOOD, cut fireplace frigerator optional, newly dec­ B roker, 643-2682, 643-0281. transfer necessitates quick tiled baths, 8 twb bed sized pairing roofs of all kinds, new INC. WANTED — Experienced ma­ and stove length, $10 per load orated, $66 monbly. Ken Os- room Ranch, 1-car garage, bedrooms, oversized 2-car ga­ board of directors be informed Pauline L ! t t 1 a M cfteas ELECTROLUX soles and serv­ roofs, gutter work, chimneys FOR SALE—Refrigerator. Good CLEAN, comfortable room tor sale. We^ey R. Smib Agency, on future school needs. 742-8281. 1962 F ord F airlane 4-door Se- ^ Pine Street M anchester chinists, mold makers, and tool delivered. Tel. 742-7886. trinsky, 648-6169. many extras. Call Carl Zinsser, 649-1894. rage w ib amesite drive. Love­ ice, bonded representative, Al­ dan, automatic, radio and cleaned, repaired. Altunlmnn makers. Apply In person. Seg condition, $86. C au 643-6810. gentlem an. Call 649-0641. Land For Sale 71 MANCHESTER 643-0038, or H oward R ealty <3o., ly lot. There is much more and fred Amell, 206 Henry St., Man­ heater. $1,695 siding. SO years’ experience. AVAILABLE M arch 1—N ice 6 383-6276. ch ester, 843-0460. M anufacturing, In c., 218 H art­ AUTOMATIC SO” gas range FURNISHED ROOMS for gen­ ROCKVILLE—$8,600. Large im­ It’s priced below $20,???. For Free estimates. Call Howley, ford R oad. Garden— Parin— Dairy room duplex wib 1% baths, ACREAGE AVAILABLE in Bol­ AND VICINITY maculate older 6 rooms, ga­ furber bformatimi and ap­ 1961 Bulck Convertible Coupe,: 848-6861. 6484)768. with grill, clock, and timer. tlemen, free parking; ^so, NO. OO VEN TRI — 120 a cre INCOME TAX Returns prepared Products 50 cabins with .efficiencies. Cali oil heat, $126. 643-0237. ton Center. Frederick M. Gaol, 1 rage. RockvlU e R ealty, 875- p ob tm en t ca ll builder, 649-6624. radio and heater, dyna-1 SHORT ORDER cook, 4 or 6 Moving—must sell. 88 Spruce* farm, 9 room home, bams, by auditor. Business and In­ RN, part tim e. Call 649-2368. Scranton Motel and Cabins, Broker, 643-2682, 648-0281. 2827. flow . ’ $1,696 hours an evening. Ask for Leo APPLES — Macs, Baldwins, Street or 649-8662. ANDOVER—4 room apartment Three family 6-6-8. 8-car ga­ etc., lots of road frontage. VERNON — Three bedroom ^ E R E THE ACTION IS” dividual. Raymond Girard. Call 649-0826, betw een 5-7. rage, excellent bvestment Heating and Plumbing 17 at Cavey’s Restaurant. Greenings, Delicious, Wine- wib stove and refrigerator, Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, Ranch, built-bs, 12x17 Uvbg COUect, 870-7882. 1960 Valiant 4-door Sedan, saps, Romes, Starks. Bunce SEWING MACHINES — Singer Houses For Sale 72 property, $24,600. 648-2766, Charles N icholson, PLXLMBING AND Heating, RN WANTED, 3-11 shift, 40 and other make trade-b sew­ first floor. Call 742-7641. room, nabral woodwork, alu­ standard shift, radio and F arm , 529 W. C enter. 643-8116. 742-6864. mbum storms, immaoilate MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES INCOME TAXES prepared In new installations and repairs. hour week. Call Laurel Manor ing machbes, thoroughly re­ Rooms With Board 59-A $8,600 - WELL KEPT 5% room NINE ROOMS heater. $1,095 Salesmen Wanted 36-A Colonial, center entrance, brou gh ou t, $14,900. O eraid ycur home or by appointment, 643-1774. C onvalescent H ospital, 649-4619. conditioned by Sbger experts. THREE ROOMS w ib bath, hot ranch, 8 bedrooms, attractive LENOX ST.—If you are tired of experien ced tax w ork, 24 hour 1967 C adillac Coupe deVUle, full Household Goods 51 May be purchased for as lit­ WANTED—Roomers and board­ water, refrigerator. Call after dbbg area, suburban. Owner 2-car garage, 1% babs, living b a rented home or A gen cy, R ealtors, 643-0865, 844- HOME OF THE VALUE-KATED USED CARS serv ice. C all 648-4723. SECRETARY - Receptionist- PAINT SALES TRAINEE want­ ers, gentlem en p referred. 128 4, 643-8680. fireplace, wall-to-wall car­ 8825. pow er, v ery clean. $1,095 ed by quality paint manufac­ tle as $12.96. See large selec­ anxious. Carlton W. Hutchins, apartment how ia be time to b bis older home, posaihle Radio-TV Repair Unusual opportunity for a ca-i EVERYTHING IN sterilized re­ B lssell Street. 649-8808. peting. Many more extras, b b m m m FEDERAL INCOME tax re­ turer for local established ter­ tion today—portables uid con­ R ealtor, 849-6182. do something about it. Ask five bedrooms. Walking dls-. MANCHESTER — Two famUy, S and Test DrivB O of TI Tonight! reer in a worthwhile and In- i conditioned used furniture and $20,900. Barbara Babb to show you bis turns prepared with your sav­ Services 18 teresting position in the office ritory. Sales experience re­ soles. Singer Sewing Center, tanee to Bowers, Illbg, 5-6-2, centrally located, sep­ SO more to choose from appliances, high quality - low 882 M a b Street. T el. 848-8888. VERNON - LOVELY older 7 neat 8 bedroom Cape w ibb ings In mind. Reasonable of a doctor in the Rockville quired. $300. per month, bonus, Apartments— Flats— Furnished Apartments 63-A and High Schools, plus shop­ arate heating and utilitiea 1963 OLDSMOBILE 1TA2 O LD SM O BILE CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv prices. LeBlanc F um it^, 196 Repstirs on all makes. room Dutch Colonial, 2-car ga- Two ,Family—nieds work. walking distance erf all schools, rates. E . J . B ayles, 649-6246. ice, available all hours. Satis­ area. Applicant must be an car allowance, liberal benefits 13 Tenements 63 ping. Two new tiled baths. $19,400. Owner. 649-0888. ' Ask for Walt Bycholski, South Street, R ockville, 876- rsige, 2 baths, near acre lot. Small down payment, $10,- shoppbg and public transpor- All new plumMng. New “88” Holiday sedan. Low “88” HoUday sedan. Radio, faction guaranteed. 649 excellent typist, neat and ac­ including Blue Cross and In­ THREE HEATED rooms fur­ Bine neighborhood. Hayes INCOME TAX RETUWfS pre- 2174. Open 9-8. LOOK WHERE you will. You 900. btlon. Reduced to $13,800 for counters. Recent furnace. 5% room Green Manor Ranch. mUeage, one owner. Local heater, Hydramatlc, power Jim Gorm an 1816. curate in her work and able surance. Excellent advance- won’t heat Marlow’s deluxe 2- FOUR ROOM FLAT, first floor, nished, private entrance, desir­ A gency, 643-4803. pared by former Internal Rev­ meht opportunity. Send resume central location, heat and hot able, $66; 4b large heated quick sale. Jarvis Realty Co., This house can be used as Ideal location, extras. M i^ trade b. Very clean. staring, power brakea Nice to meet the public. References piece colonial custom made R ealtors, 848-4112, E ves. 648- clean cv ! Wonderful fam- enue agent in convenience of both personal and business re­ giving age, education and ex­ water, one year lease. Call room, fumUhed, with garage, MODERN, Immaculate 3-bed­ a 6 room home wib a 8 sell, $14,800. N o brokers. 840- wing style sofa and chair. Both' Ranch—custom built, 28 foot 1686, 648-4118, 876-0625. 1856. ity ear. vour home. Individual and Millinery, Dr&ssmakine 19 quired. Salary commensurate perience to Box G, Herald. 649-6048. between 6-8:80 p.m . $80. Children w elcom e. GA 9- room Ranch, practically b Uvbg room, fireplace, 2- room apartment. All for $2795 business. Bill Duchesneau, GORMAN MOTORS WATKINS fo r $188. C hoice colors. E-Z only $14,600. ^th experience, liberal bene­ terms. Marlow’s Fum lbre, 887 0028. .back yard of Bowers School, car heated garage, rec SIX ROOM Ranch off E. Cen­ $2295 849-8938. LADIES' amd gentlemen’s cus­ fits. Write Box S, Herald. I THIRD FLOOR apartment, 8 quiet, refined neighborhood. room, plaster walls, beau­ R ock ville Route 83 TalcottviUe tom tailoring and alterations. Sitaatlons ^t'anted— BARGAIN SHOP M a b St. I rooms, heat, stove and refrig­ ter Street. Beautiblly treed PROTECT YOUR earnings by B el A ir R eal Estate, 643-9332. tifully landscaped, acre lot lot, garage, fireplace, ceramic 1963 CHEVROLET 643-2264. PILGRIM MILLS has opening Female 38 TWO PIECE livbg room set; erator, close to school, church w ib view , $17,900. A MINT JULEP 1962 CHRYSLER having your Income Tax pre­ Manchester-Vemcm line acroes and shopping. Call between 7-8 For The Teen-Age Doll! bab. Best of financing avail­ WARREN E. HOWLAND for salesladies and cashier. two small maple tables; two, able. Wesley R. Smlb Agency, REALTOR Bel Air 4-dr. sedan. This pared with care and confi­ from Vittner’s Apply to Manager at Pilgrim ATTENTION working mothers $42.60 48” Modem Wabut p.m ., 643-0082. Sirfek and Span 4 room ex­ New Yorker 4-dr. sedan. If dence. Call 742-6607. lamps; maple kitchen set, * 649-1894. one is a real gem. Looks MovinK~Trucking— M ills, 177 H artford R oad, M an­ with children! Will care for Cocktail Table, 29.95 New Two-Piecer 860 M a b St., M anchester pandable cape, b eat off like new — has evezythbg you are a Chrysler fan, you bble, 4 chairs. Excellent con­ i% ROOM GAFJDEN apart- PASEK REALTY FULL-TIME tax accountant Storage 20' chester, 10 a.m .—9 p.m . I your child In my home weekly, j dition. 649-7288. VERNON — Spacious 8 room b e floor condition, perfect on it. must see and test drive 643-9863. $44.96 Twin Size Modem ment, central location, heat, 8U-U08 this o n e .. .to n ig h t! Blond Birch Panel Bed, 24.96 ranch, paneled dining room, for a young family to grow MANCHESTER Delivery. Light CASrniR^YPIST^^e l^k- hot water, stove, refrigerator 389-7476-648-7208-646-3176 bto. caty water and sew­ ^ $2545 trucking and package delivery LICENSED WOMAN will take and parking Included. Avail­ TCEN-AfiC beautifully finished recreation keeping experience, 40-hour $54.60 30” Bachelor's Chest, room, 2-car garage, 2 porches, ers, you can’t go wrong at $2695 S. “'S' Refrigerators, washers and bare of children, days, in her able March 1. Rental ktlO CLOTHES « week, extra benefits, transpor­ 3 drawers, plastic top, matches Musical Instmments 6.3 scenic hUlside settbg, priced 812,500. Call Joe Gordon j r . , ots-7731. condition. Call 643-2282. stove moving specialty. Folding hom e. 643-0763. month. Call Mr. Goodchild, tation necessary. Gaer Bros., bed, 29.60 $8,000 below owners cost. MANCHESTER — Expandable 649-5306—389-8258 1962 CHEVROLET ch airs fo r rent. 649-0762. , 140 R ye Street, So. W indsor. 643-0000. MAN(3HB8TBR — Y ear old 8 Cape, 2-zone heat, air condi­ 1962 OLDSMOBILE 1968 LINCOLN Continental 4- WILL CARE for children in my GOYA Q 10 classical guibr with room ranch, buUt-b kitchen, -H ayes A gency, 643-4808. Super Sport convertible. INCOME T A X serv ice. 649- home while mother works, Ver- $64.50 44” Desk, four drawers, tioner, many extras. Rec room. BARROWS & WALLACE 8329. door Sedan, black with red SECRETTARY - Receptionist— | matches above, 49. ca se, new $100. 648-6961. FOUR ROOM apartment, to- wall-to-wall carpeting, nat COLONIAL—6 rooms, Bowers Easily financed. $14,900. Ells­ Looks like new, drives like Starflre 2-dr. hardtop. Just leather interior. Clean, low Painting— Papering 21 Excellent opportimity for a ca­ non-Rockvllle area. Call '376- eluding heat, hot water, and ural woodwork, attached ga­ Manchester Parkade new. Very low mUeage. loaded wib extraa One 8864. I EX.ECTRIC GUITAR, double area, alumbum siding, suit­ worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, INCOME TAXES prepared by mUeage. 649-61,80. reer in a worthwhile and In-! $99.00 Modem Lounge Chair, gas for cooking. Stove and rage, $17,900. H ayes A gency, able for small family, excel­ 643-6930. M anchester 278-1800 Spring is just around be owner. Real clean. PAINTING, E XTE R IO R and In- I teresting position In the office' foam cusMon, wabut legs, tan pickup, arch type, with case, electric refrigerator bmlahed. 648-4808 com er. retired Internal Revenue of­ terlor, paperhanging, wall­ lent condition. E. J. Carpenter, fic e r . M arvin B aker. 643-6277. 1967 FORD, V-8, standard shift; I of a local doctor. AppUesmt' baisketweave, 69. $6Q; o r ig b a l cost $125. 876-4921. P lease ca ll 640-7834, 6-7 p.tn. MANCHESTER—Vacant. Move 1967 Plym outh Sedan, good paper removed, dry wall work. must be neat, good typist and INFANT or child care In my HUGE S P < m iB 8 S RAN C H , B roker, 649-6061.______$2495 SAVE! hom e b y day o r w eek. 843-9137. right in. Worth every cent. YOUR YARN SHOP now locat- condition; 1963 and 1964 Plym- Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ able to meet the public. Pleas­ $132.50 47%” Round Maple fanby size kl^en, ^ wabut ow j^RS MOVING out of state $14,000. Spacious, sturdily built ed at 39 Cottage Street, hours oth cheap. 116 BenUm Street. ing arranged. Fully insured. ant surroundings, liberal bene­ Dining Table, spoonfoot leg, cabbeta, three tw b size bed­ Lots For Salt 73 649-9668, Joseph P . Lewis. ALTERATIONS and ironing Antiques 56 and are selling bis 8 room 2- cheeiful home.LResidential. H. 10-4, Monday through Friday, fits, salary commensurate with p lastic top, 79.60 NOTICE rooms, recreation room, Man­ level ranch located- b Man­ B. G rady, B roker, 643-8009. TWO BUILDINQ lots, prime lo SEE THIS NICE LINE-UP OF F-8S’t (10c a piece for ironing)., Call chester, only $18,990. Carlton closed Saturdays. mSIDE AND OUTSmio paint­ experience. References both 643-9981. MANCHESTER GREEN —An­ ch ester F eatures b c lu d e Uv­ cation, city utilities. Phllbrick personal and business re­ $89.00 Shield-back Ladies In accordance with the re­ W. Hutchba, 649-6132. TOLLAND—^New custom ranch, Trucks—'Tractors 6 ing. You name your own price. tiques. Open every day except quirements of the Zonbg Regu­ bg room wib fireplace, kitch­ A gency, 649-8464. ’63 OLDS F-85 Cutlass Convertible. Blue. quired. Write Box N, Herald. COMPANION or practical nurse Lounge Chair', foam T-cushion, Monday. 481 E. Middle Turn­ 6% rooms, 2.8 acres, treed lot 649-7863, 876-8401. kick pleats, brown, 69. lations for the Town of Man­ MANCHESTER—M^odem, cen- en w ib built-bs, dinbg room, to adults or children, light pike. 648-7222. (160x826), fireplace, buUt-b (COLUMBIA LAKE bbldbg lot ’63 OLDS F-85 Cutlass Coupe. Blue. AutomobOes For Sale 4 HALF TON pickup truck, 8 foot chester, Connecticut, the Zonbg trally located Cape, near family room, den and 3 bed­ PAINTma, PAPERHANGINO CAREER WOMAN — Must be duties, hours arranged. 249- rooms, garage, oil hot water oven-range, $16,600. Rockville wib right-of-way to beach,! body, radio, heater, 8-speed $59.96 Twb Size Bookcase Board of Appeals will hold a schools, bus, shoppbg, fire­ ’62 OLDS F-85 Cutlass Coupe. Black and 'white. Good work, reaisonable rates. able to manage other people, 2585. heat, 1% babs. Maximum UV' R ealty, 876-2627. Sleepy H ollow R oad, $8,800. | NEED CAR? Tour credit turn­ floor shift. Good condition. willing to work flexible hours, Bed, blond mahogany, 29.96 public hearing on Monday eve­ place, alumbum storms. Vb ed down? Short on down pay­ 649-8628 a fter 6 ^.m . i Over 30 yean in Manchester. WearinsT Apparel— Fnrs 57 Frederick M. Gaal, Broker, ’62 OLDS F-85 Cutlass Coupe. Red and White. Your neighbor my reconunen- must drive. Opportunity to ning February 17, 1964 at 8:00 Bogginl, Bel Air Real Estate, ^ ROOClEiSIISw ^'fam ily 6^1. 643-2682, 643-0281. ment? Bankrupt? Repoeses- 643-0332. Agency, excellent condition and area. ’62 OLDS F-85 2-Door Sedan. Green. datlon. FUiymond Biske, 649- earn excess of $6,900. annually. I Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 GIRL'S CLOTHING—Teen and P.M; b the Hearing Roob of R ealtor, 649-2818. BioD? Don’t despair! See Hoo- Call 742-6098 tor appointment the Municipal Building cm the LARGE PARCEL of B-z(me lot, | •st Douglas. Inqtorf about knr- 9287. WATKINS BROTHERS young misses dresses, coats, NEW LISTING—7 room split b ’62 OLDS F-85 Station Wagon. Gray. A.uto Accessories— ^Tires 6 only. AKC KEESHOND puppies, 8 blouses, size 8-12. Excellent foUowbg applications: STATE West Side town, 26 apartments' Mt down, smallest payments weeks old. Ready for Valen­ quiet residential area. Present­ MANCHBSTERr-Lookout Moun Birr OF A UFETTME-Must EIDWARD R. PRICE - Ptq>er- 936 MAIN STREBiT condition. 643-4864 after 7 p.m . HEARING ALSO. tab.' Seven room Colonial, 2 can be bblt. On bus line. Wa­ ’62 OLDS F-85 Station Wagon. Green. anywhere. No small loan or fi­ FIVE brand new tubeless black- hanging and painting service. EXPERIENCED WOMAN for tin e's D ay. 649-8666. ly utilized as 4 bedroom home. sell. 6 room Ranch, attached ter, sewers, gas. For informa-! | nance company plan. Douglas 3. Baminl; east of No. 449 Modem kitchen w ib built-bs, fireplaces, I’j tiled baths, hot wall tires, 7.00x14. Call 643- 649-1003. Luncheonette, part-time and Tolland Tpke.; Bus. Zone garage, screened porch, bU tipn call 643-4362 e v en b g s. . M otors. 833 Main. bll-time. Apply Luncheonette n. 1% babs, aluminum, storms, water oil heat, 2-car garage, basement, rec room, nice 8446. Special exception is requested 1962 CHEVROLET Manager, Silver Lane Phar­ Articles For Sale 45 screens, doors, big lot. Belfiore large family room, city util­ wooded lot, one block from MANCHESTER — Rural PAINTING by Dick Fontabe, SPECIAL—Clearance sale on to have used car dealer’s license zone 11 1959 TORD Country Sedan, auto­ m a cy, 826 S ilver Lane, E ast NOTICE A gency, 643-5121. ities, large lot. Immediate oc­ B uckley School, $18,700. Own' lot. 180 feet frontage, $2,700.1 Monza 4-dr. sedan. Radio, matic, power steering, mint interior and exterior, quality new Motorola stock—one 19” and certificate of approval for workmanship. For free esti­ Hartford, after 8. THE ONLY KNOWN worm b accordance with the re­ cupancy. Built by Ansaldi. er 849-8076 o r 848-6733. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, heater, automatic trans­ eonditicm, full price $860. breeder and dealer b CoimecU- p o r b b le , $189.96; one deluxe same at above location. Auto DriTlng School 7-A m ates ca ll evenings 027-9071. quirements of the Zonbg Regu- NEW LISTING—Oversized Cape C harles L esperance, 649-7630. 649-2818. mission. Clean. One owner. 1958 T erm s. Call V alle, 233-6221. cut offers worms at these 19” portable, $149.96; one con­ Peter VanStraten; 29 McNall PART-TIMB office work, eve­ btlons for the Town of Man­ on big lot. Manchester out­ BOLTON . . . terrific value. UORTLOCK’8 Oitrlag fiobool nings, 2-3 nights weekly. Write prices: Wholesale minimum sole, reg. $2M.96, now $219.97; St; Bus. Zone n. Special ex­ $15,900 tor bis expandable 1959 ’THUNDERBIRD Hardt^, deluxe console, reg. chester, Connecticut, the Zonbg skirts. Plastered walls. An im­ $1895 b e., offices, classroom located Electrical Services 22 B ox "W ”, H erald. ord er 600—$8.60; $12 per 1,000; one ception Is requested to have M anchester ranch of 5 room plus breese- FORD white, very good condition, $329.96, now $289.97. Barlow’ s Board of Appeals will hold a maculate 4 bedroom home b a Manchester Parkade. lowei night crawlers 40c dozen for limited repairer license nt above country setting. Alumbtun way and garage. Two fire­ Lagal Notice best offer. Call V alle, 233-6221. F R E E BlSTIMATBiS. Prom pt T V ^ HOURS WEEKLY is all ice fishing. Try ’em. 399 TV, 1089 ToUand Turnpike public hearing on Monday eve­ level Beglnnnra. oldw, nerv location and certificate of ap­ storms, screens, doors. Bel­ DESIRABLE BUSINESS places, bll dry cellar, lot la A-r A OdUKT OF PROBATE hsld ! PANEL service on all typea of elec­ it takes to run shoppbg club Adams Street, Manchester. Buckland. ning, February 17, 1964 at 8:00 proval for same. .CftOCHIH 100x260. Full VA or FHA avail­ 1963 FORD 1967 BUICK Super Hardtop, oua rtudenta, our specialty P.M. b the Hearing Room of fiore A gen cy, 648-6121. St C ovtn ^ , wJUUn sad for tho Teen-age driver’s education trical wiring. Licensed and to- for a few friends. You get $26 All persons interested may at­ able. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, IMstrict of Coventry, on the 8th day blue, power steering and pow­ sured Wilson Electrical Co., in name brands free b 10 SNOW BIRD snow blower, 8% the Municipal B uil^g on the Simple knit and crochet ZONE of Febnisn, 1964. Station wagon. 6-cylbder. er brakes, excellent condition. uouTM. State certified 640-7898 tend this hearing. attbdMa make a pretty war- MANCHESTER - Ansaldi 648-1677. Present, Hon. Elmore Turkincton,! I Radio, heater, standard Rockvltle Office, SO Ward St.. Manchester, 640-4817. Olastoo- weeks. Send for catalog and h .p ., good as new, $126. Phone following applications: Judge. % ton truck. You can T e l. 643-9037. 649-9076. Zonbg Board of Appeala droba t e Um tMti-age doU! Knit Heights. Large 6 room Ranch tranamiaaion. Clean. 876-401L ^ bury. 648-1888. details. Alice Williams, Popu­ NOTICE I. R. Btleh Assoc., b e.; south w ib complete recreation room, Beautiful 7 room rambling TWO FAMILY—It’g an old Estate of Vimrfa Woodward, M e I, make money with thta John F. aifford, the qporta-outflt crochet ttw of Coventry, In said Oistrtet de-.| little gem. 1960 LARK, radio, heater, lar Club Plan, Department Bids Tolland Tpke., btsrsection 2-fireplaces, hot water oU heat, Colonial iocatad on heavily dear, built whan good lumber J804, Lynbrook, New York. i SNOB BLOWERS — Arlens, WANTED: of Oakland St; Rss. Zone A. Chairman laralitgr party dress! ceased. ' $2295 economic transportation, ask­ John A . C TlMire’s a h b t o f th e new sea­ tile bab, plastered walls, traveled mab road. Pos­ was plentiful, and space was The Executor having exhibited Floor FliUshing 24 Sno« Bird, Toro. Uoto Mow­ SCHOOL BUSINESS Extension of permission Is re­ taken for granted. And It's his administration account wib in g $286. C all 648-6228. E-ZLERN er, and Bolens tractors, parts Secretary Fatten No. 6068-N has knit son ahead b this clever young garage, excellent condition sibility for home and busi­ ORDER DESK—Wholesale floor ADMINIUTRATOR AND quested to m abtob advertising dferaettona ter awaater and been paimpered and reaUy tak­ said estate to this Court for al­ FLOOR SANDING end re -1 covering distributor, typbg, all and service. Capitol B^ulp- MAINTENANCE tw o p iece ensemble. Y our throughout. Priced at $20,500. ness combination. For br- lowance. it la Driving Schod fiirishing (epectallslng to old-! sign at above location. alaoka; crochet directiona ter Charles L esperance, 649-7620. ber details please call en care of. Kitchen pantry, no ORDERED that the 14th day o f, 1961 PLYMOUTH 1967 BUICK Super Special, benefits. Located now b Hart­ mem Oo., 81 Main 8i.. Man­ SUPERVISOR Walter B. Spencer; rear of draoB «K l bathing ault (not choice of sleeve lengthe, and a less. And enormous, stately February, 1964. at 10:30 i^ . o c k . er floors). Waxing floors.! ford planning to move to new: chester. Open daily 7-6, Thurs­ becoming neckline. Custom statioih wagon.’ 4- n eed s tuneup, $296. 643-1466. Onmeeticut'a fiargaat, wito- (combination poritlon) No. 247 Oakland B t; Rea A. and ahowa). NEW LISTING — Immaculate room s. Y ours fo r only $23,000. iS Pabting. Ceiibgs. Ibpertuuig-I buildbg on School St., East day 7-9, ^S^turday 7-4. This is newly created por­ No. 8281 with Patt-O-Rama door, radio, heater, power matie and atandani aUft, lag. No Job too small. John* a R ural Zoom. Special exception split-level on big lot on Spring R. S. OLMSTED (Manchester, North end Jurt StventJ^bi'^d^hl 2£ne u 'iS 1967 FORD Fatrtane Convert­ Hartford sometime b May or tion. Applicant should have: Septie To ordar, aand 86c b cobs to: im b eizee 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. steering, j>ower bra k ea free ptek-t^ aervlee, teen­ Veifallle, 64»4mi0. 30” ELECTRIC stove; 21” Em­ ia requested to erect group St. Dream kitchen wib <^n- off Mab Street.) Glenn Rob- signed • - for- a bearing on the al­ ible, front end damaged, re­ age claaaraam, older and June. For sppobtment call Mr. 1. B.S. or B.A. Degree b Bust- dwdUdga at above locati^ AND A nn a CSahot, M anchastoi' Bust 81 to 40. Size 12, 82 bust, 349-6661 erts A gen cy, R ealtor. 644-1621, lowance of said administration ac­ Looks like new! erson T-V; electric steam ra- uter Handd. 1160 AVE. W eral . Electric . built-bs, dis­ mainder excellent condition. nervena atudenta oar ape- FLOORS SANDED and finished, B row ne, 846-5421. nees Adminlstratiom Manage­ J. A. McCarthy; south aide abort atoevee, 8% yanJs of 86- 644-1887. count with aald estats aad this P r ic e 1826. 649-2210 a fter 8. dbtor; rocking horse; boy’s SZanoAB, NEW y o b k $t, posal and dlofawaaher. Iflce Harriett Roche B88-86n Court directs that notics of the dalb. 13B Oenter It, |S»- wbter rates, free estimates. ment, Sbgbeering, or Educa­ Lawton Rd., taterseetion of Hinwl Sfwm b o h . family room b oddltloo to 8 Urns and place assigned for said $1395 eh e^ . Gan te fraa book- HAIRDRESSER — E x­ siie 6 hockey skates; men’s, M. T . To order, send 50c b ooine bo: 649-8240. sixe 19 and 19%, dress and tion . Weaver Rd.; Rea Zone A. Spe­ nice bedrooma, 1% baths, fin­ MANCHESTER VICINITY — hearing be Idvan to all persoM 1966 FORD, '8 cylinder, atand- lot 6tt«aa. perienced, new Salon opening Ite-lut-elM i TW"iUng odd lOo Bus Bumrtit, Manoheeter Bve- known to ba atarestsd tharsin to soon b Manchester. Call 629- sport sbrts; Prbt-o-matio du- 2. 4 years experience b Buai- cial "exeeptlon la requeeted to ished garage. Priced pSallstt- Ldketrcmt omxittunity. W6ll appear and be heard thereon ty •rd tranamiaaion, Fenton floor .Mathias OltaaMl te aadhpStteiTpSrt Naraa ibrig Herald. 1160 A-VB. CNT built vacant 4% room Ranch, shift WMJi 8 twoB with progres- 7679. Ucatbg mac^jine; 8.70-16 snow ness and/or Education. erect group dweUbga at above ca lly at |S1,000. BelflOra MANCHESTER-Talcottville Ibe molliiw on or before February 9. Bonds— Stocks— drtdrte with Zona aadPiattam a a S c b i o a s , n e w Y < » K 8A plastored walls, flrepbca, 1964, By esrUflad mail, a copy m MANCHESTEB MOTOR SALES alve linkage, $160. or best of­ re wlOi rim; 8.70-16 regular 8. 1 year experience b Ad- locattcoL A gen cy, 648-8121. —oheaper ithan rent te buy this LEARN TO DRIVE - Special Mortgages 31 S mbiatrmUon or Supervisory ex­ a s a r Kumbar. N . V . Spfurklbg 1$ room ranch w ib larg# privata lot, many shade bis order to; Lawrsnes Woodward I Yew Ikwrt - Db- BLEVIW RUSOO "wood aadi Interested api^caata should Skmbg Board of Appeala buml Many tovaly datena! Di? tor aaoh pattern. Print Nema Cape, full ahed donner, 8 exoMsnt condition and neigh­ Amdoua out of town owner it, Jeffrey. N. H. mitcls^He-i ^ ^ itw E si oSRm sratBBT - sis-uii___ Plokim aarvloe. Day or ev^ Umlted funds available for aec- asking H6.600. Lawmnea F. ia,auwdian-«d-4ttem. for Ma^ C|f»r EVENWOS dpi SATURDAY AFnUKNOOMB PLU M BERS, heating m en. U- metal trim eombbation wb- a w ly to : ^ oh n r. Olttteid, Mtena te tel wK and ad|^ Atkirees with Z oim, N o. baths, ramodalad Idteliaa, rae borhood. Aaeumahle VA, mort­ Woodward, a miner. Jewett ;T OonvertiUa ntng loooono. Roaaoaablo mtoo. ond mortgagea, paymenta to I censed, and experienced help­ MaKINNEY BROS. Baaltor, 64S-S7M good condition. •towB-Flve aOMn: two 28x81; Superbtendent cC> Bcbools ChSlfllMMI 11 Itet; edStea end dlp- and flloe. ’ room, $18,lb0. FUnMek kgm - gage. Selling tor $16,800. Bar^ Mandieotor DtMng Acadony, aqit yoor bikbtt Bxpediant ers wanted tor new .work. For Swrsrsge DispqssI Co. Baete'Feahteo ttf, MS4MM. Sara Woods Agency, 649-77M. Chaite Nteboteon. 74M864. TOMaMOTON. Ifpdge , ^ p.m.<8 pjB. 748-7848. one 24x$9; one''80x86; two| B ox 188 John a ! **^glBneHft. F te |8..«(afdiati I ,aanrloo, J. D. Realty, M8-6U9. a p p ob tm en t c a ll 629-82$T. / 28x47. Call I Coventry, Conn. S ecreta ry 180-182 Pfr?1 A* , I f: ■ I, v4- I ' -'t!' - 1 ■iiiU 1BUBSDAY« FEBRUABY «, IM I TWENTY Average Daily Net Press Rm For ths W sek B n d ^ ' February 1,1964 The Royal Black Preceptory John W. Stevens Jr., son of win meet tomorrow at 8 p Jn. at Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stsvens, About Town Orange HalL M Westminster Rd., has been Prayer D ay 1 3 ,8 8 9 selected as a member of the Member of the Audit ■Vridn Ta^BOmqrrow,” m mo- championsMp imarmed drill Bureau of Oireulation tlan p M m alMUt w ig raMarcb Chapman Couit, Order of Set Feb. 14 ■ml Mtety, win tie ibown Amaranth, wiU meet and toil- team of St. Michael’s College, Mancheator^A City o f Viltago Charm Winooski Park; V t, where he is Ot tte mMting i t the Manchea* tiate candidhtes tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic Tom* a freshman and a member of “Let U« Pray" la the theme Quality^ with thrifty ideas... tw JajOMa to be bdd Monday the Air Force ROTC. of the World Day of Prayer •t S p jn . at the Manchester pie. Mrs. William Morrison is V O L.LX X iaiI, NO. 109 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1964 (Claartfled AdvartWng m P egs IS) PRICE ^EViSN CEinel in charge of entertainment, service Friday, Feh. 14, al 1:80 Oountty Chib. John J. Jettersi Mias Joan C. Havens, daugh' repceaentaMve o< Bli Lilly and which will be presented after P4u. at ttia ^ r a t io n Army Oo. which Is a pharmaceutical the initiation. Mrs. Wilber Utr ter of ,Mf. and Mrs. Gustav W. Cltadal. Mra. Ralph Fkank ot fln a hi Indlanapcdia, Ind., will tie will head a refreriunent com­ Magnuson, 87 Plymouth Lane, Center Oongregatloiua Church hitrodooe the film. mittee. is on the first dean’s list for la dudnnan of the day. »y B the first semester at Connecti­ The aervloe ia a|>onaorad hy the big difference at Pinehurst... A%J| n a Mhachester Area Club of A Ladies Night committee of cut College fw Women, New the United Church Women of n Bela PM will meet Monday the Town Fire Department will London. Menohester. It ia observed each mg at 8 p jn . at the home of .Mrs. meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at year on the first Friday in BaynuiDd BUhop, 89 Kelly Rd., Hoee Oo. 8, Spruce and Florence Parents o f Grade 9 pupils at Lent. Wapptag. Mrs. Arthur Hawkins, Sts. lUing Junior High School are A potlubk will be aerved at Alpha Atamnae Province {n-eal- included in the PTC Open noon. Reservationa for the dent, win make an official visit Miss Mary O’Connor, daughter House tonight from 7:30 to 9:30 hmcheon will close Tuesday and •t Bda meeting. of Atty. and Mrs. John J. at Manchester Ifigh School. may be made with council re- O'Connor, 18 Gorman Place, and Teachers and guidance coun­ preaentativea from each church. a sophomore at St. Joseph Col­ selors WiU be present for par­ Church women partlc^tlng New Cuban Crisis lege, West Hartford, will serve ent conferences. in responsive reading will be as co-chairman of the annual Mrs. Dcmald Gray, Second Con­ Think o f it . . w BARRiCiN i campus “ Mardl Gras,” public Miss MilUcent Jones of Bol­ gregational; Mrs. Tom Moriey, fresh swordfish ton, a member of the Manches­ eEohwIvely at auction and bridge party to be North Methodist; Mrs. How­ in February . . . held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ter Garden Club, was recently ard Lockward, United Method­ Fighing; Ships at the college. Proceeds from appointed chairman of the Hor­ ist of Bolton, and Mrs. Charles Also frekh had­ Uggeff Drug this event, sponsored by the ticultural Section of the Central PABKADE Baxter, Center Congregational dock and flounder student sodality, will benefit Connecticut Flower Show, Inc., Mrs. Alton MunSle o f the Sal­ fille ts ... oysters. Seen Part of the Catholic missions. for the 1965 show. vation Army will be soloist. This day has a meaningful history of more than 75 years. Castro P lan Prayer and giving for the worldwide mission of the church has been its primary WASHINGTON (AP) — purpose. It has traditionally President Johnson met with brought people together across his top military and diplo­ ALBERT and LARRY'S denominational, racial, national matic advisers for hearly and cultural boundaries to pray for the heeds of the world, and two hours today on the Cu­ to make an offering for carry­ ban crisis, and scheduled ing out the mission of the another session for the af­ BEAUTY STUDIO church around the world. Bonelms cuts are In this ENJOY MORE QUALITY... ternoon. There were signs FBBRtfARY BEEF SALE, tCK>... POCKET GREATER SAVINGS... the government might be TRI CITY SHOPPING PLAZA contemplating specific ac- Tender, easy to alice... GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH... ■■ ■■ I ' ■ ' ' (A^ PliotofAx) economical...... Arrested U.S. Olympic athletes with police are^ from lefty George Farmer, Bill Marolt, and Mike Hessel. jt -'-s . VERNON - THROW ’EM AT PINEHURST Pierre Salinger, White House DONT AWAY! presi secretarj’. said the morn­ Mitchell 4-0020 TRemont 5-1007 StiU plenty of wear left BONELESS ing conference was devoted to In your shoes i^en yon The finest U.S. Gov't graded Choice Baaf MetCa Suite Stretch “ eii examination of the facts es have them rebuilt In a CHUCK POT ROAST lb. 69c l/nS. Athletes they are now in the possession ' D eclared LOS ANGELES (AP) — of the U;S. government.'” professloBM shoe repair AU'waste and sinews removed... If those clothe.s on the rack shop. ALL WORK Salinger added, without ela- ALL PERMANENTS ON SALE GUARANTEED! Given Terms look too small this spring, boraUon, the’. Johnson and his Eye of the chuck for oven or pot roast . .lb, 79c men, don’t worry.' They’U key aides obviously were doing CHUCK stretch. Everything fashion­ Beckwith Case ipore than simply looking at the SPECIAL SAM.YULYES Of 3 Months able will be cut slim and facts. . The Guantanamo naval base water storage plant. (AP Photofax.) trim. But if you’re not built Same Side m Watkins PINEHURST FAMOUS WHOLE BONE3LESS The President scheduled that way, clothes will pull f o r t h e m o n t h o f FEBRUARY 88 OAK STREET INNSBRUCK, Ausi^ (^ )— JACKSON, Miss. (AP)—A mistrial was declared to- second session for 4:30 p.m. . SHOULDER CLODS lb. 99c In to fit sunken chests and It was believed that, out of OPEN MONDAYS stretch to accomodate paun- The management and staff JMn 6 to 7 lbs. each ROAST 5 T ISiS r'Sertv^S si£SS3 prosecution of Byron De La Beckwith, a cru- this meeting, might come deci­ Water Cutoff OUR LUXURIOUS ..T aiArwvesasvAriAVtiar Anaee/yAsI WSwli A«ea««sw a A J a w w a ch u . That’s the 1964 male (BONE IN) sentences of 8 and SH mpnths sading segregationist charged with murderi|ig a Negro sions . on specific , steps to be In a welcome to fashion look, decreed In a taken; by the tlnited States in UNT TENDER CUBES OF CHOICE today for attacking Austrian po­ civacivO riirhtarights leader. . w lile sheTlS’; preview Thursday by the PERMANENT WAVE Hera’s protein minded meat flavor, lice and a tMrd. member w u Judge Leon Hendrick de­ response , to the Cuban govern­ Did Not Take MISS "JACKIE" tody. National Association of Re­ ment’s.-cut-off of fresh water to STEW ING BEEF lb. 85e einMiasiaed by Plnehurst’s famous q u ality... acquitted. A charge of making clared the mistrial after the tail Clothiers M d Furnish­ InehidM: Shi^[ring, stylinsr (Shuck roast cut from the flnest com fed unauthorised, use of a car was all-adiite Jury, called 'for indi­ The Judge warned spectators the U.S. naval base at Guantan­ CARROTS to co t* with it only 2 bch. 19c against any demonstraUon. He ers. The colors-light, bright, Receptionist — Eleanor beef money can buy...and priced for savlnf withdrawn. vidual pollii^ at . the end of amo, Cuba. U.S. Unaware fittd eretm rias«. It’s a real ahM told the Jurors they would bold plaids and checks. The 10 Mr. Albert Mr. Larry Skier Rill Marolt. A ). Aspm, about U hours delibaratlon, de­ Johnson and his advisers, it MTinf tor Februaryl OVERWEIGHT be approached and asked to talk fabrics, the new stretch was understood, were exploring Miss Naomi Mr. Robert Knuckle Soup Bones ...... lb, 12c Colo., was convicted of attack­ clared the Jurors were hopeless­ kind, that mold the body By FRED 8. HOFFMAN AvaUaMa to yoa withoat a 4*e- ing police and received a three- ly deadlocked. about the case. He urged them the possibility that the Cuban Miss Carolyn Miss Gloria tor’BpicsertpUoa. oar dnut eallad not to do so, saying he believed and don’t wrlnHIe. Some a^e month Jail sentence, which was government might have ar­ WASHINGTON (AP) — For ODBINEX. Yen mast tose nglr fat Beckwith, 43, was charged "everybody will be better off,” irrldescent, to shimmer as "WALK-INS'' WELCOA\E Miss Cindy er year meaey back. Na strcaaeas suspended. He was placed' on' wlUi shooting Medgar W. Evers ranged the crisis by deliberate­ four years the Americans at the czerciM, lazattvee, maeiase er AGAIN WE FEATURE FRESHLY CHOPPED 1st Cuts you shimmy. ly sending four o f its fishing Guantanamo naval base have UdUas af Ba-calle4 radaeias eaa- probation for three years. in the back with a rifle. Evers * ~ X wnitom Waiur PINEHURST 59c GRADE WEfl itate fisld BDcrDtiry for the Dw* vessels inside American terri­ lived with the possibility that at dlei. eraeban or coaklea, ar ehew- Tobogganist George Farmer, any minute. Fidel Castro would iaz yam. ODBINEX to a Hay tab­ fleatUe, Wash., was convicted NStio~l>KiS toftee ‘’“'•‘ng the torial waters off the Florida le* aad aaaily awaUowad. Whaa yoa 39 shut off the supply of fresh wa­ H AM BU RG ...... lb. 58c 10 lb. lots $4.98 of'attacking and Inaultlhg' police coast. - take ODBIMEX, yoa etUI cajoy yoar "Weil, that was our second JohniOn reported last week ter. meali, tUU eat tiia foods yoa like, and get even more aavings in the lean, leM and glVen a suspended sentence Events bat yoa almply don’t have the wasteful center cuts at 58c lb. Center cuts look foat the captains of the vestols, So the plans were ready of months. He was placed Hendririt A W he w S d ’glye the ‘ Thursday when he finally did it one tor extra porttoas beeaaso Just like the picture and our meat manager reo- .on prohat)bn for three years. Jurors another chance to reach which were seized by American ODBIHEX dopveesos yonr appetite ommends them highly for quality and savmgs. authorities, radioed Havana that —closing off’ the pipeline which and deeraaiea year desUe tor toed. Tobogganist Mike Hessel, 21, a velvet If tJiM r,^. ^ normally carried about 2 million Yoar wetykt mast eoms' dow^ ba- Eugene Orf., was settled on In State 4hsy were inside American wa­ eaasa aa year awa daetar wUI tali ■■ ha’iutiiaii (flSferent.'from any other ters Just before they were inter- gallons of water a day from the ron, when yea ent iess, yea weith All: chafes. . Waller said. Yateras River. leaa. Oat rid ef ezeass tM and itva QiuelityMESrS ' They were arrested after a The water- ration for the 10,600 teaser. OOBINBX easts >.M and is clash -> with police early Immediate date w m m 1 Chban government con- s ^ OB this OABAMTEE; It aot ^ O ia t they could ever get to- ■ the retrial., The next\erm AfV 14sts Sales toefo thaVfite water eutfOtf .was people of the huge basevNavy satisfied for aay reasoa tost ra- Thursday. ef tiircult Court opens In March. a response tq thS-selMittJif toe .Mari^ personnel, clyllcivilian tara the paeka«a to yoar drayirist In suspending the sentencea,Qt Baaotlons Morrell Confesf q ^ > - ^ r ^ - l P f l r l n g the mortttni. on( fifotluTtotetA. ' wotSsts- ifed toelr familiM Are fon a telephone wallflower? and ret year fait moaey bach. No TiHdAbliABd;'. Harolt, Ju%# chance” to iH fo jr MaK Om . Edwin Widker by was reduced to one-fourth of qaesHens asked. ODBInEX is sotd Plant oiHiouer said he took m> locked” fold *‘ndi with tMs zaaraatee by; ArHinr Dray Win automobUea, airplanes, hundreds o f prissa resigned from the Army in a Johteion to, both, msstiiigs were normal, the Pentagon atere. ttl Mala 8t., MaU Orders to coiUlderattoii tiielr parUAl Ad- In there a, week.” n n ^ .. .contest rules on blanks available at Pinehurst. quarrel over polUics, walked In­ HARTFORD (AP) — Ssefotaty. of State Dean . Rusk, nounced. The Ju ^ e thanked tha Jurors, to the courtroom. Beckwith On hand in storage were 1S.9 Enter as often as you want up to April 16... (See Page Hiree) ueaTthem and tamahded Governor Dempsey today Sectatary.of Defense Robert S. shook hands with Walker.. McNamara, Atta. .Q«n. Robert million gallons of water, calcu­ Normally, two million gallons of water a day from oas entiy^ with each Morrell product you buy. JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — asked the State Legislative lated to last 26 days on an aus­ F. kchnedy, Director. John A. the Yateros River is pumped to the base by the Cu­ T ot thoM who prefer lamb, dozen men continue today to Council to study the Motor f/lc&one of the (Central Intelli- terity ration. It is figured to reduce con­ ban pumping station 4.7 miles from the base. (AP Notice With comparable bacons selling' at 12e~ te deliberate the fate of Bynm De Vehicle Department’s prac­ Mhes Agency, and Llevi^Uyn here’s a wonderful special IhonipsoD, ambassador at large sumption 6n the 31-squafe nlile Photofax.) on meaty U.S. choice grade 16c more . . . (See Page Tea). tice of selling car registra­ and an expert pn Soviet affairs, i base to about 600,000 gallons WE HAVE DAILY tion lists to name brokers Rusk was exjwcted to spell out day from the usual 2 million gal-'^ HERE’S A GOOD BUY—MORRBLL’g for use in mail and other so­ in some detail; at .a 8 p.m. news Ions. DELIVERY TO THE cemfereneb, the facts of the new Under these conditions, the licitations. . Smne motorists water would be turned on only- LEAN SUCED BACON lb. 63c C^bld Slows • I ■ . I ' Barry Lead Static LAMB complained this week whm - (See Pago Tex) ' three' times a day and may be BOLTON it was disclosed the.Atate used only for such essential per­ Try MorrSU’s Driaf Beef - Oanadlan Bacon - Ham Clearing of sold the 1,093,000 - name sonal needs as drinking and LEGS washing. For the remainder of ■> AREA Whole or Butt Half 59 registration list last year to M r . Rogers the day, the water supply is re­ In New Ham pshire West Roads R. L. Polk Company of De­ 0 stricted to emergencies such as troit, a supplier of mailing fighting fires and for industrial Our meat men will be glad to semi-bone them for lists. uses. EDITOR’S NOTE How do^est poll is unchanged from Do- LENOX easier serving . . . cut 4 or 5 chops off so that you By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i^^aigHed in But the restrictions may not the candidates stand in New cemberC Temperatures as low as zero The sale was tor |17,000. Bids have to be" quite so severe. ' can have 2 meals in 1... Serve with Green Giant or on the new list are foing sought Hampshire’s Republican presi­ Rockefeller received one vote were expected today in large 'niursday night. Prime Minis­ dential primary race. A third as the "strongest candidate," PHARMACY Shurfine frozen peas . . . mint jelly . . . and remem- next month. Baby Deaths ter Fidel Castro said Cuba had areas of the nation’s Southwest, The Governor said the council Associated Press poll explores and none aa the likely nominee Iw, lamb slices better if you let it “set” fifteen > — — no desire to harm civilians, "in­ the situation. ,, in December. Now three county 299 E. CENTER ST. where unusual back-to-back should delve into it and deter­ Mrii.. Nork Rogers, 39, for- cluding women and children," minutes after removing from oven. mine whether State law, per­ leaders list him as "strongest" blizzards have paralyzed entire meriy of Rockville, was tor- and would allow water to flow CON(X)RD, N.H. (AP)— Sen. and two said the nomtoation is ^ ^ F K W T S communities . and marooned mitting such sale, should be re­ TEL 649-0896 pealed or left alone. mally s « m d with a bench war- th* base tm one hour a day, Barry Goldwater of Arizona is a tosaup between Rockefeller thousands of travelers for near­ still considered by Republican and Goldwater. Only one, how­ ly a week. He said the council should rant late,yesterday afternoon! president Johnson In a m n m w m make "a definite recommenda­ leaders in New Hampshire as ever, said he believed Rockefel­ The new cold air mass, with riiarging her with, one count of speech to New York promised' the ffont-runner^ln the presiden­ ler would be nominated. snow-whipping winds,' compli­ tion’’ on the matter to the 1966 I goMi I just don’t jbofe niikh Fear d ^ on Hm boot, 3 doft legislature. manslaughter. She ia being held ------tial primaiy, a third Associated The two committeemen who Qfst freSh NavSl seedlese Orangea at 49e doe., cated attempts to clear high­ to "■ Hartford ■ ■ State*■ ...... (Bee Page Five) eontral over a rra n g in g nqr nt contonHon, 4 n o n days at The Legislative Council, re­ Press survey of the state’s coun­ believe Rockefeller and Goldwa­ ttie finest reedless Indian River Pink Grapefruit ways ot as much as 30 inches of $10,000 bond; ty executive committee mem­ 'Pimftim. Ifipt, m v search arm of the General As­ ter are running neck-and-neck tooi M^ I ...e rlsp apples...the flnept Iceberg ^ad other of snow and to get supplies to Mnr. Rogers had been held bers showed today. A R E YO U IN Isolated towns. Temperatures sembly, is composed of 24 legis­ sslad vegetables and shop for these M>eolal lators. since last 'Thursday on a cor­ But Goldwater, despite recent (Bee Page Tea) shoidd rise shairly during the oners warrant, while. the.deaths Tax Primer 9 A public hearing at which Castro Says hard campaigning, has not im­ or Quf o f Items...... day, however, the Weather Bu­ of three of her children were citizens, irked over haivtng the proved his position since De­ B reau said. being toveatigided. Yesterday, H O T W A T ER ? Three counties in New Mexico state sell their names for Junk cember, the new poll indicated. GOLDEN FRESH state ^police oMclals knnounc^ Barry Should His chief rival. Gov. Nelson were declared emergency areas mail addresses, will be held. the death of a fourth child in Just 9Vt4* a day for fuel —San Miguel, Union and Quay Governor Dempsey indicated ■m- -w ■m.jg • ;A. Rockefeller of New York. 1068, and that they believe still I /lV/Tf*IHPQ showed a slight gain since the Biilletiiis can get yon out of CARROTS 2ceUobagsl9c counties—and about 100 National the practice of selling car reg­ ahofoer child was taken from Guardsmen worked with M42 istration lists has existed for i f M U l I /f previous poll, taken last Decem­ Culled from A P Wires tronble! Mrs. Rogers when the - family ber. By 0, W- SCHONEMAN ^ing to make the trip, the tak- tanks to take ranch families to lived in Ifaliie. Police have Ifewspaper Enterpriae Aotei. Nearly half the county leaders Finest Mains POTATOES at Manchester’s log oC a vacation or hdUday, town. (Bee Page Ten) asked Matoe authorities to in- HAVANA (AP)—Prime Minis­ If you live In a ^Ical voloes (Ninth of 10 Aittelee) the strict ruls. will not apply.. Unless the new storm keeps ter Fidel Castro tempered his participating in the poll said lowest i»rice ...... 10 lbs. 89e TOBACCO STUDY GIFT house, you oould eaafly run Wheriisr or not the new rules temperatures below twenty de­ ''‘ M w T ^W erz now makes her o ' Cuban water to the they are undecided as to the CHICAGO (AP) — Tha The travel portion at the new Republican preslden- out o f hot water aeveral applyr yau are . reminded that grees the ecmiomlc damage home in Enfield. U.S. Guantanamo naval base by , probable American Medical Aesooiation Tsa, dlsoovar not only the low prices.. .hut the wide variety 25s Of Potatoes Only 89c travel end entertainment nUes announcing Thursday night the tial ' ' nominee at the conventimi times a week. a f l e o t lv e for 1063 oontalna If the primary purpose of any was. expected to be light. Atty. Robert J. Pigeon, announced Friday that rix to­ of freaen foods at Pinehurst ButteifMll Turifeya, Stuffed Texas Agriculture Commls- supply will flow an hour each next July. Now you can have all ths ■trioter record-keying requlre- trip te shown by the IRS to be land public defender. bacco companies have offered TUrkeya, Jumbo S h rim p .C a k e s from SaraLee and the rioner John C. White said the News Tidbits Of New Hampshire’s 33 coun­ hot water you need at one snente. In addition, there la a persdnaL then no deduction tor M into the case upon the flO million to its Educatio;i time for anly 9^c* a day. wonderful Stouffers foods. any travel expenses la allow- over-all effect of moisture in frpm the AP Wires requeift of Charies R o g ^ , her children won t suf- ty committee nrembers, 26 re- and Research Foundation to new reetxlctioA . on deductions long-pai'ched areas greatly off- spemded to the questionnaire. It Think of it—cmly 9^c* a Cor oertain busIneBS-pleeeure ahie- - - - - husband, last Sunday. He said help finance basic reseaieh on day! jiow must you., kesp records *et any Immediate (hunagea Castro, however, brid a con. asked two questions, "Whom do tripe. However, exceptions... to yesterday that he would apply the relatifMuhlp of smoldng to Yes, thanks to .Mobilheat tor bustness trips under the The biggest losses so far ference tor. foreign newsmen yoii consider the strongest GOP the new re^riotionn are very A shooting In mountains near for a writ of habeas Corpus un dlseeue. Or. Raymond M. Me- —and an oU-flred hot water now law ? ■ come from cattle being slaugh­ less the' Woman was formally toe big base’s supply from a candidate against President Kconw, Coos Ore., presi­ broede tered wheii they wandered onto the north coast port of Kyrenia Johnson noW?” and “ Who will beater of correct canaclty— Sale Ends Saturday On These Items No deductions will be allow­ heightens tensions in the Cy­ charged by last night; (hiban river will be turned off dent of this AMA, said the as­ your family can take care The general nde atfacUve tor railroad tracks. Other livestock bS nominated in July?” ed tor approximations or esU- prus crisis, though a government At&. Plgetm 81^ today that toe rest of each day in retalia- sociation haa accepted foe of­ o f all their washing needs 1968 18 that 1C you traveled mates. As o f July 81, 1968, the were being' taken feed in six- he has talked briefly with Mrs. lion tor the arrest of 38 CJuban The responses were: fer. He said funds are to )m at one tlma SEALTEST ICE CREAM Vt gal. «9c more than a week away from wheel drive trucks and were ex­ spokesman says there 'are no Strongest Candidate following proof must be kept in casualties. . .A defector from Rogers. He said that she does fishermen and the seizure of made available over a five- Mom can do the family home and 36 per oent or more pected to survive the weather not toel she is respmisible for tour fisltoig boats for trespass- Goldwater—14 your records—or if you aro an one of the four Cuban fishing year period by the American wash, Sis can do the dishes BIRDSEYE of the total time waa spent on employe, must be kept and unless Oie freeze intensified. the deaths, and toCd him that ing in Florida. waters. Rockefeller—8 Tobacco Co.; the Brown 4k at the same time Junior penonel pleasure (or otbw boats seized in Florida waters "We are ready to die Goldwater • Rockefeller even Gnmdparents, Clubwomen, Teenagers — are you missing important given your amployor. is quoted as saying the Castro whenever she found anything WllUamson Tobacco Oorp.| takes his bath, and jrou en­ nonbuslaeas aoUvittes), then (Bee Page Three) wrong with her children she fore accepting humiliation —2 MEAT PIES 5 for $1.00 Ttoe aniount of each sepa­ government deliberately sent liggett A Myers Tobaoco Oo.) joy a shower. CeohttloaUy you are dteaDowed rate. skpoiidlturs for traveling took them to a doctor. . blackmail, < ^ tro Ambassador Heniy Cabot P.. LorlUard Co.; Philip Mor­ phone calls? Maybe ifs because no one can find your name in the the ships into U.S. territorial Lodge—2 ' Don’t delay—phone us to­ HEINZ APPLE SA U CE 3 qt. jars 1.00 oonM part oCyour tax deduot)^ away from home, such as trans­ Mrs. Roger;^ will be presented edly. ris, Inc., and R. J. Beynolda day. Find out how ensy it is w aters. Former Vice President Rich­ telephone book. If you live with a relative whose last name is differ* and on BIRDSEYE . ■ervs It with PlnAurst Isan Porte fo r the trip. portation and lodging, hut your Red Wheat Faces in Tol)and - Superior . Cburt on Castro also challenged Sen. TofMMco Oo. to switch to '-a MobUheat- . TMs nondeduotible portion te A Baton Rouge, La., council­ Monday at 9:30 a.in. According Barry GMdwater to lead the ard M. Nixon—1 fired water heat meals (hrsakfast, lunch and man says the government’s re­ Undecided—4 ent from yours, or if you rent a room — or share an apartment — TV TYPE DINNERS ea. 39c Hie expense oC traveling (4n- dlnnsr) may be grouped as one to Atty. Pigeon, she may be put Marine invasion advocated by HOSPITAL SUIT SETTLED *Average family'of four. SHURFINB oluding meals an) lodging wj|)Ue Dockers’ Boycott port on cigarettes and lung to plea, although he hopes this the Arizona Republican to get Who Will Be Nomtoatedr Sfou may be missing lots of calls. ■ Whafs the solution? Simple. V1LL TOUR FREEZER AT THESE LOW PRICES eiqpttiditurs. HARTFORD (AP)—A |M9,* travaltog) to and from thabusl- cancer is affecting city revenues can. be delayed until he files the water turned on again. Goldwater—7 909 damage suit stemming SOLID WHITE TUNA 3 cans 1.00 - n s dates of departure and after cigarette purchases drop Nixon—3 Efoke sure people can reach you by getting your name listed in the usas dsptlnaUon wfaioh wan w>t return together with foe num­ WABHlkOTON (AP) — The some n^otions on the case. He The ciiban leader warned that from the Hartford Hm p Um ■proportionally sRooa)^ toyovr export of about $70-mllllon iO per cent. . .Papers in the would not dteeuss what motions if the United States "tries to Lodge—2 fire on Deo. 8. 1981, ima nesn ber of daj^ spent on buaiaeBS Arab world assail Preqltent Rockefeller—1 telephone directory. The cost is so little. . . only 50 cents a month. MORIARTY punknOB time on the trip. Ttava) away from home.. worth of U.S. wheat to the Soi- he would present. alUiou'gh he lay its hands on water sources, settled out of court for an Din^ Moore Corned Beef ...... can 49e tima gmeraUy. counts aa hurt- vlet Union faces the threat of Johnson for announcing/the indicated they ' would include we will fight to the last man, Gov. William W. Scranton—1 undisclosed amount. The suit, You buy the coffee . . . Let Mette Munk buy the Tour Itinemry, with nemo United States will help Israel Undecided 12. nsBS thnaoo a trip, the primary Of city or towii. . ^ being boggad down on American standard defense moves. and let Barry Goldwater know brought by the estate q| J u s t call our business office, in Manchoster, dial 643*4101. BROTHERS pastry . . . get coupons here and get up to 75c back pqmOBS'oC which te businMS. docks by aLongshoremen’t boy­ find ways to produce ftaoh wa­ State police were called In to it. He should be in the first line Sen. Margaret Chase Smith of Theresa Mascaro forFN9,90#t MsxHflU House Instant Coffee . .6 oz. 99c ■ Tha buslnase reason or ppr- ter from salt water. from Mette Munk . . . The broad sxospttona to tha pose tor your trtp. cott. investigate, the deaths of the of invaders.” Maine, and Harold F. Stassen, was one of two rOmatoiBg un­ 6 4 M 1 3 5 President Thomas W. Gleason A cruise ship returns the Rogers’ foildrsn 1^ Probatkm Castro said aggressive U.S. former governor of Minnesota, settled claims. Iha fits took 10 oz. $1.60 gnoaral rule are: Thte; teat Item, may be In b^y of former O r^ premier The IRB haa xutad.tfaat the terma o f the huatness benefit of the AFL-CSO Internation­ Officer Paul Mewary sonqe policies had encouraged GOld- also have entered the March 10 le Bves, and resalisd to 81 ACT NOW! 301-315 CMfW St. al Longshoremen’s Association Sapliooles Venlselos, 69, to his time ago. His attention was water’s statement. primary but have done no cam­ clalma against foe hoapiteli ntetat goneral tula win not Sp- r i . derived er you expeotad native Crete after he died Gat 60c back from Green Giant just for trying 8 Green Tomato Sweet Piccalilli q t jar 46c pity to sMuaiUons where the per- be derived from your trip. (hade the threat at a frequently called to the "unusual , chrtunk- To cheering political rallies paigning. All but one of theaa have aow Deadline for the aboard the liner Ellas as he re­ The first AP poll of county W E G I Y E ^ t R T •on taking tha trip dW not nava Yoii must also $et focel]^ for atormy Maritime ■ Admlntetra- stances’’ surrounding two in southern New Hampshire on been settled out ef eenrt. Ih e pkgs. of Green Giant Frozen Vegetables in batter tkm heartof. turned from a political cam- known (teatha when Mrs., Rog­ leaders, taken test October, Maaearo suit waa In tha early ■ « ' subataivtM..oantrol over arrang­ i n lodging axpenaea while you Thursday night, Goldwater said Caiarging, that foreign-flag p a i ^ . .Gov. . Nelson A. Rocke­ ers, placed on two years >roba-' gave Goldwater 22 votes as the ^ ll/WCHESTER-ROCiafiLLE DIRE(^^ Is MARCH 5 GREEN STAMPS Savol Bleach ...... g s L 68e ing tiw trip- T a t example, the President Johnson should warn stages of trial ■nrttas’ ttfo are 80187. ifooi home, and for feller of New York opens hte "strongest candi are aot It on ourselves.” ifis hip foe nttest OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 to )Mm foe ’tettbatanttal ■aid: “ Let the Russians go to tefoig ceaeralltlss’’ offered by The charging of Mrs. Rogsn Castra told newsman that questions to ths December poll, to an effort te 'egi 1 W i Ob car b88t to 8MW you baUMT eontroL*.’ foad^ avallabla. hen. Let them starve. Ytell them ttiS Dsinooralte aimlatetratljfo ysstarday took only a few Brin­ Cuba, would 'provlds water be- conducted a few wsrtia after Jmsre aad 9 elw PINEHURST AT CORNER OF MAIN AND TURNPIKI X tha fanMn dM not hava en ' (H VItv-jfcm e Heir Dedoe- as solutions to latania(teMl Prsstdsat Kennedy’s death. eom foe ease. 1|fo A nadar.aansUtratloa.hiiEMlfo: ■8 '«eiW'’lN I ■'f- , grobloBW. (•on Fags jrsor) Ooldwater’i sbeirtiig In foe let* dta^msd tefsT / d 4A